Wednesday, February 27, 2008

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Steelers announcer Myron Cope dies - Yahoo! News


Myron Cope, the screechy-voiced announcer whose colorful catch phrases and twirling Terrible Towel became symbols of the Pittsburgh Steelers during an [more]


Radio Hall of Fame - Myron Cope, Sportscaster


Myron Cope was born Myron Sydney Kopelman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on January 23, 1929. Originally a journalist, Cope worked for the Daily Times in Erie, [more]


Steelers Fever - Myron Cope


The beloved color commentator for the Pittsburgh Steelers' radio broadcasts. [more]


kdka.com - Sportscaster Myron Cope Passes Away


From the Terrible Towel to the memorable Pittsburgh sayings, Myron Cope is a legend in sports broadcasting, but today his distinctive voice was silenced. [more]


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Arlin's Myron Cope Sounds


Every Steelers fan knows that there is nothing like watching a game called by Myron Cope, Bill Hillgrove and Tunch Ilkin. Myron made the bad games bearable [more]


Official site of the Pittsburgh Steelers - Article


Jun 21, 2005 PITTSBURGH — After having spent 35 years as a color analyst in the Steelers radio booth, Myron Cope, 76, is retiring. [more]


Myron Cope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Myron Cope also invented "The Terrible Towel." Needing a way to excite the fans during a 1975 playoff football game against the Baltimore Colts, Cope urged [more]


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Myron Cope Pittsburgh Steelers Autographed 8x10 Photograph. Myron Cope Pittsburgh Steelers Autographed 8x10 Photograph - Only $35.99. Myron Cope Pittsburgh [more]


Double Yoi: The man behind the voice - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review


Perhaps that's why Cope decided to compile "Myron Cope Double Yoi! A Revealing Memoir by the Broadcaster/Writer." The Steeler Nation knows and adores Cope [more]


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When a caller to Myron Cope's talk show made an especially good point, Myron would A term coined by Myron Cope. (Submitted by Dan Konnen, Slippery Rock) [more]



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