With live sports suspended indefinitely, broadcasters have added free time on their hands. We’ve seen announcers offer to hone their skills by commentating on fan submitted videos. Now, Washington D.C. based broadcasters are stepping up to use their voices for coronavirus relief.
Comprised of fourteen local broadcasters from the Washington Capitals, D.C. United, Nationals, Redskins and Wizards, the group announced their initiative, Voices of D.C. Sports: Helping to Feed the City.
For a minimum donation of $25, the sportscasters will use the personalized video shoutout platform Cameo, to send requested messages to fans. Instead of taking the profits paid out by Cameo for themselves, the participating broadcasters will donate the proceeds to benefit DC Central Kitchen, the Capital Area Food Bank and Martha’s Table.
“We didn’t want it to be anything outrageous,” Capitals radio play-by-play voice John Walton said in an interview with The Washington Post. “We wanted a lot of people to be able to do it. We’re cut off from the fans just like they’re cut off from us. It’s something that we can do that would be fun for people out there who probably need a smile, and at the same time raise money for the people who need it the most. There are a lot of people in this town who are doing hero’s work. We want to help give them the tools to keep doing that.”
Participating broadcasters include:
Washington Capitals:
Joe Beninati, NBC Sports Washington Capitals play-by-play announcer
Al Koken, NBC Sports Washington Capitals reporter and host
Craig Laughlin, NBC Sports Washington Capitals analyst
Alan May, NBC Sports Washington Capitals studio analyst
John Walton, Capitals Radio play-by-play announcer
Washington Nationals:
Dave Jageler, Nationals Radio play-by-play announcer
FP Santangelo, MASN Nationals color analyst
Charlie Slowes, Nationals Radio, play-by-play announcer
Washington Redskins:
Larry Michael, Washington Redskins play-by-play announcer
Washington Wizards:
Caron Butler, NBC Sports Washington Wizards analyst
Glenn Consor, NBC Sports Washington and Wizards Radio analyst
Drew Gooden – NBC Sports Washington Wizards color analyst
Dave Johnson, Wizards Radio play-by-play broadcaster
D.C. United play-by-play announcer
Justin Kutcher, NBC Sports Washington Wizards play-by-play announcer