Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Tampa Radio: Arena Storm Announces Broadcast Team

The Tampa Bay Storm announced today changes to its radio broadcast team for the 2016 areana football season, adding 8-year NFL veteran and 17-year radio show host Ian Beckles as color analyst.

Beckles will provide commentary during all games home and away, as former color analyst Darek Sharp moves in to the role of play-by-play announcer. Long-time play-by-play announcer Jack Harris continues to be an integral part of the Storm organization, as he will provide historical vignettes for Storm Radio while also emceeing portions of Storm home games throughout the 2016 season.

Storm director of broadcasting Matt Sammon, stated,  “We’re thrilled to bring Ian Beckles on board as our color analyst, as his experience in the game of football and connection to Tampa Bay sports radio listeners over the past 25 years adds an exciting new dimension to Storm Radio. We’re also excited to showcase another mainstay in Tampa Bay sports and sports broadcasting, Darek Sharp, in the role of play-by-play announcer. And as we celebrate 25 seasons of Storm football, who better to share the history of the team than the legendary Jack Harris, who has been part of the Storm for 20 of those seasons.”
  • Beckles, who played 8 seasons with the NFL’s Buccaneers and Eagles, transitioned to broadcasting in 1999 joining 620 WDAE-AM. He would later co-host the top-rated Ron & Ian show middays on WDAE for 12 years before leaving in December 2015. 
  • Sharp, a native of Plant City, has been part of the Storm Radio broadcast crew since 2011, and has been part of the Tampa Bay sports radio scene since its inception in 1989. He continues to host, anchor, and produce shows on 620 WDAE. 
  • Harris, a broadcasting legend in Tampa Bay for 45 years, continues to co-host AM Tampa Bay with Tedd Webb on 970 WFLA. In addition to his 20 years as Storm Radio play-by-play announcer, he has done play-by-play for the NFL’s Buccaneers, the NASL Rowdies, and the USFL Bandits while continuing to do so for the annual Outback Bowl.
The Storm’s season opener against Orlando on April 1st will be broadcast on WDAE 620 AM, while 14 of the remaining 15 games will air on WHNZ 1250 AM

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