Ross Dyer
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Ross Dyer (born 20 December 1977), is a British sports and entertainment broadcaster.
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[edit] Biography
Dyer started his career by creating the in-house media office at AFC Bournemouth in 1999, working on the club's publicity and PR campaigns, including setting up the club's first press office, and the launch of a new-format website. In October 2001, he joined ITV Sport, he became the main reporter company's Southampton office, working on shows such as Meridian Match, [1] Soccer Sunday, Football Week UK, KOTV, Meridian Motorsport, GP Weekly, The ATP Tennis Show and Arsenal TV. He narrated several football club DVDs and end of season videos such as Arsenal's Centurions as well as seasonal offerings from Reading, Portsmouth and Southampton.
He also began producing programmes during his time at ITV Sport, and one of his first shows was Manchester United in the USA (2003) covering the club's first pre-season tour of the USA, which was broadcast on Bravo TV and MUTV. In the summer of 2004, Ross moved away from ITV Sport and took various production contracts with both Arsenal and Southampton Dyer still produces, and reports on all of Arsenal Reserves matches for Arsenal TV Online.
[edit] Work
Dyer's work includes:
- Sports commentary
- Big League Weekend (Sky Sports)
- 3-G Premier League Mobile highlights (Vodafone and 3)
- Final Score (BBC1)
- Goalissimo (Channel 4)
- KOTV (Channel 4)
- The ATP Tennis Show (Worldwide Television)
- Football Week UK (ITV Sport)
- Boys Out On Bikes (Sky Sports)
- Video games
- Caesar IV (providing four character voices)
- Podcasts
- The 80s Movie and Music Fest Cafe
Dyer also runs his own production company, 1.21 Media Communications, which formerly handled all matchday and online media production for Southampton Football Club.
[edit] References
- ^ http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:Sq_pgphvFKYJ:www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php%3Ft%3D428069+ross+dyer+commentary&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=uk
[edit] External links
- Ross Dyer at the Internet Movie Database