Sean McDonough
Sean McDonough is an ESPN sportscaster who got his start at Enterprise Radio Network in 1981. After that, he went to Syracuse to do play-by-play announcing for the Chiefs in the International League. He later covered football on PBS for the Ivy League. He worked with NBC, CBS, and ESPN as well. Best known for calling MLB games for CBS. The youngest play-by-play announcer ever earns $80,000 a year.
Ron Jaworski
Ron Jaworski made a name for himself as an NFL quarterback. After his pro career, he decided to go into broadcasting. He enjoyed a couple of small stints in the past but got hired to be a full-time commentator for WIP afterward. He was on the ESPN Monday Night Football lineup! He calls NFL plays for ESPN broadcasts as well. As of 2010, he has since become a published author. He makes $3 million a year.