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Hussey was in the booth, along with Jim Britt, to call the Boston Braves' first televised game in June 1948, on WBZ-TV. When the Braves and Red Sox separated their television and radio coverage, Hussey became exclusive to the Red Sox. He remained with the Red Sox until 1954. In addition to calling baseball games, Hussey also called college football at times. In addition, he spent several years as the host of an early evening sports radio program.
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Hussey called Red Sox and Braves games from 1939 to 1950, first at WNAC/WAAB and the Yankee Network; and then, by the late 1940s, at WHDH. During his career on Boston radio, he was a secondary play-by-play announcer for home games and recreated road games off wire tickers. And when TV came to Boston,
187:, where he graduated in 1931. His radio career began on Gainesville radio station WRUF, also in 1931. He married Margaret Hutchinson, also of Marblehead, on June 12, 1937. By that time, Hussey was already working as a sports announcer for 338: 335: 336:
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Tom Hussey (photographer)

Marblehead
Massachusetts
Vero Beach
Florida
University of Florida
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bees/Braves
Genre
Play-by-play
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball
Boston Red Sox
Boston Braves
Marblehead, Massachusetts
University of Florida
WNAC
Yankee Network
WAAB
Fred Hoey
Jim Britt
Vero Beach, Florida
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