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Sportscaster George Michael dies at 70

WASHINGTON (AP)—

George Michael, a mainstay on the Washington, D.C., sports television scene for decades who reached a national audience with “The George Michael Sports Machine” highlights show, has died. He was 70 years old.

Michael’s daughter, Michelle Allen, said Michael died Thursday morning from complications of chronic lymphocytic leukemia at Sibley Memorial Hospital.

In a statement, WRC TV in Washington, where Michael had been a sports director, called him a pioneer in sports broadcasting. His show, which began as a late-night local feature, ran from 1980 to 2007. The trendsetting program became the first nationally syndicated sports highlights show in 1984 and was eventually broadcast in 194 markets across the United States and in 10 foreign countries.

Michael’s family says plans for a memorial service are not yet complete.

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Wow. Loved watching his highlight show during its run. RIP. :|
 

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Back when I was a youngster I used to watch the sports machine every weekend when we didn't have cable. Loved those wacky sports segments they would do and the blooper reels.

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Man I used to stay up Way late as a 10 year old to watch that SportsMachine! RIP>>>

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Yep, the Sports Machine was THE highlight show back in the day.
 

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Man I used to stay up Way late as a 10 year old to watch that SportsMachine! RIP>>>

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Me Too, That brings back child hood memories. Thanks George for helping grooming our young minds into becoming the Diehard fans we are today!
 

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I grew up watching him as the local sports caster in DC before the sports machine or ESPN or any of the new brand of sports casting. He was one of the originals.
 

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Great voice. RIP.

I remember so many times just trying to catch a glimpse of Cards games on his show. Those were the days.
 

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I remember watching his show as a kid and I would always wonder if the button he pushed would actually "activate" the highlights. Haha.
 

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At first I thought you were talking about the freak from Wham, this guy was a good sports guy!
 

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