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  1. nwhof.org › national-wrestling-hall-of-fame › bioRoone Arledge

    Arledge was producer for 10 Olympic Games, including the 1984 telecasts which reached 180 million viewers in the United States and 2.5 billion worldwide. In 1989 he was inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0035139R.G. Arledge - IMDb

    R.G. Arledge. Director: Search for the Beast. R.G. Arledge is known for Search for the Beast (1997).

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  3. Roone Arledge, who transformed American television by infusing dramatic story lines, star personalities and vivid graphic presentations into the disparate realms of news and sports, died Thursday...

  4. Apr 17, 2020 · Roone Pinckney Arledge Jr. crafted the modern link between sports and entertainment, transforming ABC Sports from a financial disaster to the world’s go-to destination for athletics entertainment.

  5. Arledge was one of the first producers to bring live international events to an American audience via the Atlantic satellite, but that was only the beginning. Introducing such techniques as slow motion, freeze frame, instant replay and split screen, Arledge turned sporting events into dramas.

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  6. Dec 14, 2002 · THE Times edition with the full-page obit chronicling Roone Arledge's career at ABC -- where he was president of the sports and news divisions -- had barely begun to turn yellow when Howard...

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  8. Roone Arledge was an American sports and news broadcasting executive at ABC who created Emmy Award-winning productions, including “Monday Night Football,” “ABC World News Tonight” and “Wide World of Sports.”.