National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association
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[edit] History
The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA) was formed in 1959 by a local restaurant owner, Pete DiMizio, to honor regional sportscasters and sportswriters whom he had met at the Greensboro Open Golf Tournament in Greensboro, North Carolina. At the untimely death of Pete DiMizio, Dr. Ed McKenzie took over the leadership role and guided it through the expansion to a national association. Its first Annual Awards Program was held in Salisbury, North Carolina on April 12, 1960. Lindsey Nelson was selected the National Sportscaster of the Year and Red Smith was voted the Sportswriter of the Year. In 1962 Grantland Rice was selected as the first Hall of Fame member. As Red Smith inducted Rice into the Hall of Fame, he said, "Who knows what will become of this Hall of Fame, it might never by heard from again, no matter, it cannot be improved for it is perfect tonight with only Granny enshrined." In April, 1990 the NSSA celebrated its Thirty-first Annual Awards Program with Chris Berman of ESPN being selected as Sportscaster of the Year and Peter Gammons receiving the honor as Sportswriter of the Year. The Hall of Fame inductees were Dave Anderson, Pulitzer Prize Winner from The New York Times, and Jack Buck, a renowned sportscaster from CBS.
[edit] Purpose
The purpose of this organization is to recognize the Sportscasters and Sportswriters of the United States for their leadership, devotion, contributions in developing character integrity, sportsmanship, and physical fitness among both the youth and the adults of this and other nations. Salisbury, North Carolina serves as the headquarters for the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, and it is responsible for the organizing and counting of all the ballots for the National, 50 States plus D.C., and the Hall of Fame winners. There are now forty-five (45) inductees in the Hall of Fame. The Organization plans and funds the Annual Awards Program, and it will ultimately fund the NSSA Hall of Fame.
[edit] Organization
The NSSA is unique in that it is the only national organization which brings together the two crafts of sportscasting and sportswriting. There are approximately 1,000 dues-paying members. The Sportscasters and Sportswriters Foundation Board is made up of individuals in Salisbury, North Carolina, as well as the current national board president, who feel that sports in the United States are important. The Sportscasters and Sportswriters themselves have a Board of Directors. In addition, The Hall of Fame, Inc. has been set up as the educational arm of the NSSA, and it has the highest tax exempt status granted by the Internal Revenue Service.
[edit] Home Page
http://www.salisburync.gov/nssa/
www.nssahalloffame.com