Over the years, I have been fortunate to be able to talk to Lorne Michaels, the impresario of NBC's "Saturday Night Live," on many occasions, both formally and informally, for news articles and books. And one of the things I've learned is that when...
On the eve of their first regular-season NFL game on Amazon Prime, Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit joined the "Marchand and Ourand" podcast to discuss their plan for calling games on the streaming service.
Marcello Hernandez, Molly Kearney, Michael Longfellow and Devon Walker might not be ready for primetime, but Lorne Michaels thinks they're ready for SNL.
In the "Thursday Night Football" broadcast for the Commanders vs. Bears game, Amazon announcer Al Michaels surprisingly dove into the Dan Snyder controversy.
While Tom Brady attended the lavish affair — sans wife Gisele Bündchen — Belichick missed the star-studded nuptials that included emcee Al Michaels, Elton John, former quarterback Drew Bledsoe, and other Patriots alum.
Al Michaels was just like the rest of us as he watched the Patriots do some very un-Patriots things during their 24-10 loss to the Bills on "Thursday Night Football."
At times, during the season, Michaels has become a focus of the games, as he hasn’t been shy about, to borrow from Howard Cosell, “Telling it like it is.”
Al Michaels heard the criticism of his broadcast with Tony Dungy on Saturday night, but he thinks it missed a performance that emphasized the game over the commentary.