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10. Los Angeles Kings
The broadcast: Fox Sports West carries Kings games, with Alex Faust on play-by-play and Jim Fox doing colour.
The results: The Kings’ broadcast is the third of three in a row which is seen as average outside the local market while being well-regarded within it. One interesting quirk: those outside the market who like the broadcast tend to like it a lot.
“Sometimes I watch the Kings because I think I might learn something,” said a respondent from the Dallas market. “Fox and Faust know the rulebook the best of any announcers I have watched.”
“There’s no replacing Bob Miller, but I think Alex Faust has done a great job stepping into the role and Jim Fox is the voice of Hockey in Southern California,” added a voter from Anaheim. “Fantastic team. Love watching their broadcasts even if they are the Freeway Series rival team.”
Faust tends to be favoured outside the market, a remarkable achievement for a play-by-play man just three years into the gig and especially so given that he came in on the heels of Miller’s 44-year run. He also earned some unique praise in the summer of 2018, when “Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek floated Faust as his preferred successor.
If our respondents are anything to go by, Faust is respected locally but the long-serving Fox is adored.
“Jim Fox does a great job of trying to educate people without being condescending or being repetitive,” said one. “While he draws on his own experience as a player, he is also very receptive to new ideas, such as Corsi and different ways of analyzing players’ performances.”
The bottom line: The combination of a bright young talent on play-by-play and an insightful veteran on colour gives the Kings a top-10 regional broadcast.
The 2020 NHL broadcast rankings: The best and worst markets...
The broadcast: Fox Sports West carries Kings games, with Alex Faust on play-by-play and Jim Fox doing colour.
The results: The Kings’ broadcast is the third of three in a row which is seen as average outside the local market while being well-regarded within it. One interesting quirk: those outside the market who like the broadcast tend to like it a lot.
“Sometimes I watch the Kings because I think I might learn something,” said a respondent from the Dallas market. “Fox and Faust know the rulebook the best of any announcers I have watched.”
“There’s no replacing Bob Miller, but I think Alex Faust has done a great job stepping into the role and Jim Fox is the voice of Hockey in Southern California,” added a voter from Anaheim. “Fantastic team. Love watching their broadcasts even if they are the Freeway Series rival team.”
Faust tends to be favoured outside the market, a remarkable achievement for a play-by-play man just three years into the gig and especially so given that he came in on the heels of Miller’s 44-year run. He also earned some unique praise in the summer of 2018, when “Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek floated Faust as his preferred successor.
If our respondents are anything to go by, Faust is respected locally but the long-serving Fox is adored.
“Jim Fox does a great job of trying to educate people without being condescending or being repetitive,” said one. “While he draws on his own experience as a player, he is also very receptive to new ideas, such as Corsi and different ways of analyzing players’ performances.”
The bottom line: The combination of a bright young talent on play-by-play and an insightful veteran on colour gives the Kings a top-10 regional broadcast.
The 2020 NHL broadcast rankings: The best and worst markets...