Vince Cellini

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Vincent Robert Cellini (born June 10, 1959 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a broadcaster for The Golf Channel.

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[edit] Early life and career

In 1981, Cellini graduated from the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio with a bachelor's degree in communications. Cellini played tight end on the university's football team. He set three team records: most touchdowns in a season and in a career, and yards per catch in a season.

In 1982, Cellini began working as a sports anchor and reporter at Cleveland's WJW-TV. He also hosted a sports talk radio show on WWWE Radio in Cleveland.

[edit] CNN/Turner Sports

In 1989, Cellini left WJW-TV to join CNN Sports. In 1996, Cellini earned a CableACE Award for his work on CNN Sports Tonight.

Cellini (pronounced chuh-lee-nee) joined the network in January 2003 after a long stint at the now-defunct CNNSI network. During his tenure within Ted Turner's company, Cellini also worked on CNN itself at times, and was working alongside anchor Carol Lin at the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia at the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Cellini is named in this thesis about journalism on that day. [1]

[edit] The Golf Channel

Cellini's first day on The Golf Channel was January 13, 2003, when he assumed hosting duties from Peter Kessler on Golf Talk. The very first guest Cellini interviewed on that night was legendary golfer Arnold Palmer, who, along with Joseph Gibbs, co-founded The Golf Channel in 1995. Cellini's other Golf Channel duties include anchoring the network's flagship news show, Golf Central, and hosting "Top Shelf Wednesday", a 2-and-a-half hour primetime lineup of shows. In February 2005, Cellini, along with fellow Golf Channel colleague Stephanie Sparks, began hosting the network's reality television competition show, The Big Break, with their tenure as hosts beginning with the show's third season, The Big Break III: Ladies Only. They also hosted The Big Break IV: USA vs. Europe, which aired in the Fall of 2005. Cellini and Sparks will return to host again on February 7, 2006, for The Big Break V: Hawaii, a second "ladies only" edition.

[edit] Personal

Vince's brother, Nick, is a sports talk radio host at Sports Radio 790 The Zone (WQXI-AM) in Atlanta.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.kennethdancyger.com/thesis/chapter_four/index_6.html

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