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John Keating, longtime Detroit sports broadcaster
John Keating, longtime Detroit sports broadcaster, to retire after Detroit Red Wings season
John Keating is a TV anchor/host in Detroit covering mostly the Red Wings and Tigers and will retire after the hockey season.
'I wouldn't trade it for anything': Detroit sports TV fixture retiring at end of Wings' season
John Keating has been in broadcasting for 45 years, and since 1996, he's been a constant presence on Tigers and Red Wings broadcasts.
John Keating announces intention to retire in spring after 45 years in broadcasting
Arizona news anchor Carsyn Currier breaks down on air as she announces the sudden death of her colleague, Ana Orsini. Ana, a morning anchor for the Tucson-based CBS affiliate 13 News, died last week at 28 years old after suffering a brain aneurysm.
John Keating, longtime Red Wings and Tigers broadcaster to retire at end of season
During his 45-year career in the field, he was around for some of the most memorable moments in Detroit sports history, including four of the Red Wings' Stanley Cups as well as the Pistons' championship in 2004.
Longtime Michigan sports broadcaster John Keating announces upcoming retirement
John Keating, a longtime sports broadcaster in Michigan, has announced he intends to retire from television at the end of the current Detroit Red Wings season.
Longtime Detroit sports broadcaster announces he’ll retire after decades on TV
DETROIT – A longtime Detroit sports broadcaster announced that he’s going to retire after decades on television. John Keating has been a staple of Detroit sports since the 1990s, from Fox Sports Detroit to Bally to the new FanDuel Sports Network.
Detroit sports broadcaster John Keating retiring after Red Wings season
(CBS DETROIT) - Detroit sports broadcaster John Keating, whose career spans decades in Michigan and Colorado, announced on Friday that he will be retiring at the end of the Detroit Red Wings season. The Red Wings' final season game will be on April 17, 2025, and their last home game will be on April 15.
Longtime Detroit sports broadcaster to retire after Red Wings season
John Keating, a longtime sports broadcaster in Michigan, announced Friday that he will retire from television at the end of the Detroit Red Wings season. Keating made the announcement on social media, noting that he made the decision in July.
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Longtime Detroit sports broadcaster John Keating retiring after Red Wings season
Longtime Detroit sports broadcaster John Keating announced he's retiring at the end of the Detroit Red Wings season.
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