Cope named 2005 Rozelle Award winner
THE PETE ROZELLE RADIO-TELEVISON AWARD
For Longtime Exceptional Contributions To Radio and Television in Professional Football
2005 Winner – Myron Cope
Myron Cope , who recently announced his retirement from the Pittsburgh Steelers radio broadcast booth, has been selected as the 2005 recipient of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award. The award given annually by the Hall of Fame recognizes “long-time exceptional contributions to radio and television in professional football.”
Cope had been a color analyst for Steelers football games, which are broadcast by
As a writer, Cope’s career included stints for the Saturday Evening Post and Sports Illustrated. He is also the author of five books and is the recipient of several awards for journalism including the E. P. Dutton Prize for “Best Magazine Sports Writing in the Nation.” In 2003, Sports Illustrated, on its 50th anniversary selected Cope’s profile of Howard Cosell as one of its 50 classic articles and in the same year commissioned a poll that named him the most popular sportscaster in
Although unintended, Cope’s dedication to and the continued expansion of his broadcast duties virtually forced him to abandon his writing career. He has indicated that with retirement from the broadcast booth, he may resume his writing career through the pursuit of a possible sixth book.
“It’s doubly rewarding for the Hall of Fame to be able to honor Myron in this way,” said Hall of Fame President John Bankert. “Myron has not only been a good friend of the Hall of Fame for many years, he also served as a Hall of Fame selector for 10 years.” During Cope’s tenure as a Hall of Fame selector (1985-1994), eight Steelers were voted into the Hall -- Joe Greene, John Henry Johnson, Jack Ham, Mel Blount, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Jack Lambert, and Chuck Noll.
Cope will be presented with his award at the Enshrinees’ Dinner on August 6, during the annual Hall of Fame Enshrinement Weekend celebration.
Previous Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award Winners
1989 – Bill MacPhail
1990 – Lindsey Nelson
1991 – Ed Sabol
1992 – Chris Schenkel
1993 – Curty Gowdy
1994 – Pat Summerall
1995 – Frank Gifford
1996 – Jack Buck
1997 – Charlie Jones
1998 – Val Pinchbeck
1999 – Dick Enberg
2000 – Ray Scott
2001 – Roone Arledge
2002 – John Madden
2003 – Don Criqui
2004 – Van Miller
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