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File Size: 4343 KB

Print Length: 521 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 039308017X

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (November 14, 2011)

Publication Date: November 26, 2012

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Language: English

ASIN: B005LW5JBM

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Howard Cosell is the most famous sportscaster of all-time. In his 30 years at ABC, including 14 as part of the Monday Night Football crew, he was the most well-known and hated sportscaster.Known for his self-proclaimed "I tell it like it is" approach, Cosell often dwarfed any sports event he covered.According to author Mark Ribowsky, Cosell is a key figure "in the transformation of American sports and the media through which it has grown to corpulent corporate dimension."Cosell may be the only man to ever confess to being "arrogant, pompous, vain, cruel, persecuting, distasteful, verbose and a show-off." To Cosell it was a bigger crime to be ignored than to be hated.Former major leaguer Monte Irvin said, "Cosell is the only person I ever met who I disliked. His wife was the only one who liked him."At 38, Cosell gave up his career as a lawyer to pursue broadcasting. As a New York Jew, he had to overcome bigotry and more barriers than most broadcasters. He was, however, obsessed with becoming famous.Cosell had an enormous and monumental ego. Car racing analyst Chris Economaki said, "Howard may have been the most pompous man I ever met."Cosell, a crass opportunist, latched onto the young, up-and-coming Muhammah Ali, and his career began to rise as he broadcasted Ali's fights and developed a relationship with him. Cosell defended Ali and his refusal to be inducted into the Army, although it was an unpopular stance at the time. Cosell was not afraid to buck mainstream opinion. The careers of Ali and Cosell were closely intertwined.Cosell changed sports reporting as he tackled controversial issues head on. Newspaperman Jerry Izenberg said, "Cosell was the best TV sports reporter in history. He was the voice of reason and enlightenment."When Monday Night Football debuted in 1970, Cosell was in the booth. For 14 years, Cosell was the face and voice of the revolutionary Monday Night Football. Working with "Dandy Don" Meredith and Frank Gifford, there was constantly friction in the booth, but the ratings were always high. Monday Night Football was "must watch TV." By the end of his stint with Monday Night Football, however, Cosell was "bitter, vindictive and paranoid."Cosell was insecure, jealous and one who saw a conspiracy behind every door. He had a pathological inability to let other people's contrary opinions slide. Author David Halberstam said, "Cosell is a narcissist, one of those joyless men who can't love anyone but spend their lives desperately seeking admiration to counteract their inner emptiness."The final years of Cosell's life were sad as he had few friends and he continued to blame others for any misunderstanding or his problems. He was a bitter man with plenty of grudges. He lost his best friend when Emmy, his wife of 50-plus years, died. The legendary Cosell died in 1995 at age 77.

Ribovsky does an amazing job here, a fair biography of an unlikeable man. Yet he does it with nuances and sympathy.I grew up in Cosell's time and share Cosell's first name. I remember many of the things that Ribovsky wrote about. It is neither a hagiography or a bashing. It tries to explain the man, his words, his deeds. Not very easy considering the vast contradictions.Time after time, Ribovsky takes Cosell's public statements about himself and proves them false or exaggerated. This goes to Cosell's childhood, and his rejection of his religion. Ribovsky then wonders why a man who so obviously rejected his religion, choosed to identify with it as an excuse for everything else. This point is hammered across to great effectiveness throughout the book.Cosell's relationship with Ali is done well, though not as well as in Kindred's joint biography of him and Ali. Much is made over Cosell's "support" of civil rights but how much was it real and how much was it for career advancement. For all his talk, we still do not know Cosell's political views.The section about Cosell during the 1972 Munich massacre is simply superb. Here is one more time that Cosell's drinking caught up with him to ill effect.But these are monor quibbles. It is quite a task to deal with such a complex man in such times. A worthwhile read.

Howard Cosell was such a blow hard that he could make you laugh your ass off with some of the things that he used to say. He took himself so seriously that when he used to say them, he just came off as such a conceited jerk that nothing short of a caricature of him could develop otherwise and that is exactly what happened. It ultimately killed him at the age of 77.Cosell could send shivers down your spine like when you remember how he delivered the news about Lennon being shot dead outside of his apartment. I was too young to remember his shtick with Ali but the author, Mark Ribowski brings you back to the mid sixties and all of those places as if you were right there!He does a masterful job illustrating how Cosell had to be front and center all the time, taking you to places like Munich in '72 and how Roone Arledge would not let Cosell on the air because he thought Jim McKay to be the better newsman over Cosell and for world history, Arledge got it right!For a sports book, you better read this on your Kindle or have a dictionary close by as Ribowksi composes a literary challenge for even the most literate. I had to use the dictionary at least a dozen times.I enjoy a challenge when I read. I enjoy being taken back where I get lost in a book, can't wait to finish it, but wish it wouldn't end and can't wait to see what else he writes so I can take the ride again.

5 Stars for the vendor. Totally happy with the product. The 1 star is for the book. I only read two chapters. But the author is so relentlessly insulting of Howard that it seems like he had a personal vendetta rather than a desire to write an unbiased portrayal. It got to the point that the insults were rude, petty and redundant. After two chapters I got the picture, "Howard compensated for his insecurity with ego." I'm pretty sure that since that was singular point of the first two chapters that the next 200 pages would just be more of the same.

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