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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_LeonardLee Leonard - Wikipedia

    Lee Leonard (April 3, 1929 – December 16, 2018) was an American television personality who was involved in the launch of cable television networks ESPN and CNN . Early life. Leonard was born Maxwell Lefkowitz on April 3, 1929, in New York City, the son of Estelle (Cohn), a beautician, and Daniel Lefkowitz. [1]

  2. 18 dic 2018 · Lee Leonard, the first voice ever heard on ESPN, died Sunday at his home in South Orange, New Jersey. He was 89. Leonard joined ESPN in 1979 at its inception after a career in radio at WNBC-AM...

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  3. 18 dic 2018 · Lee Leonard, an urbane host of sports and entertainment programs who introduced ESPN to a small audience on the day of its debut in 1979, died on Sunday at his home in South Orange, N.J. He was...

  4. 18 dic 2018 · Sports anchor Lee Leonard, who made an impact both in New York and nationally, died at 89 this weekend at his New Jersey home, ESPN announced Tuesday. In New York in the 1970s, Leonard was a...

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  5. 18 dic 2018 · Front Row Staff December 18, 2018. Lee Leonard, who said the first words on ESPN, died Sunday in South Orange, N.J. He was 89. Leonard and fellow SportsCenter anchor George Grande were the first faces to appear when ESPN took to the airwaves on Sept. 7, 1979.

  6. Lee Leonard introduces fans to ESPN for the first time on Sept. 7, 1979 | ESPN Throwback - YouTube. ESPN Throwback. 271K subscribers. 95. 2.2K views 1 year ago. On Sept. 7, 1979, Lee...

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  7. 18 dic 2018 · Andrew Holleran. Dec 18, 2018. An original ESPN anchor has passed away. Lee Leonard, who spoke the first words on ESPN's original channel, died over the weekend at the age of 89. The legendary...