Rob Ford
In his ninth year as a sports broadcaster, Robert Ford can usually be found at the ballpark, basketball arena or football field, depending on the season. Currently a reporter and radio pre- and post-game show host covering Major League
Baseball’s Kansas City Royals, Robert has also been a radio play-by-play broadcaster for several minor league baseball, college and high school teams, allowing him to call places like Yakima, WA, Kalamazoo, MI and Binghamton, NY home at various points in his life. When he’s not talking into a headset, Robert is listening to a music collection that includes everything from Steely Dan to Jay Z, playing with his adorable daughter Elena or watching his beloved New York Giants, New York Knicks or Syracuse University Orange flummox their opponents. Robert grew up in the Bronx, NY, where he learned all the Spanish curse words and how to fall asleep on the subway without getting mugged or missing his stop. Follow him on Twitter: twitter.com/raford3
Recent Posts
- my mother’s voice, my father’s eye, and my other body: the sound of deaf photographs
- Listen to the Word: Deafness and Participation in Spiritual Community
- On Donuts, Sandwiches and Beattapes: Listening for J Dilla Six Years On
- Sounds Difficult: James Joyce and Modernism’s Recorded Legacy
- Hearing the Tenor of the Vendler/Dove Conversation: Race, Listening, and the “Noise” of Texts
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