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===Broadcasters=== {{see also|List of San Jose Sharks broadcasters}} Television: * [[Randy Hahn]]: play-by-play * [[Drew Remenda]]: primary color commentator * [[Scott Hannan]]: alternate color commentator * [[Jason Demers]]: alternate color commentator * [[Jamal Mayers]]: alternate color commentator * [[Alex Stalock]]: alternate color commentator * Alan Hoshida: studio host * [[Mark Smith (ice hockey)|Mark Smith]]: studio analyst * Ted Ramey: studio analyst * Nick Nollenberger: studio analyst Radio: * [[Dan Rusanowsky]]: play-by-play * [[Scott Hannan]]: color commentator for select games * [[Drew Remenda]]: color commentator for select games * [[Jason Demers]]: color commentator for select games * [[Jamal Mayers]]: color commentator for select games * [[Alex Stalock]]: color commentator for select games * Ted Ramey: Sharks Audio Network host and color commentator for select games * [[Tara Slone]]: Sharks Audio Network host One of the first group of broadcasters for the Sharks was [[Joe Starkey]], who did play-by-play alongside [[Dennis Hull]] in [[1991β92 NHL season|1991β92]] and [[Pete Stemkowski]] for both 1991β92 and [[1992β93 NHL season|1992β93]] and [[Brian Hayward]] ([[1991β92 NHL season|1991β92]] when sidelined with injuries) on color commentary. CSN Bay Area (now [[NBC Sports Bay Area]]) was the television home of San Jose Sharks until the end of the [[2008β09 NHL season]] when their games moved to Comcast SportsNet California (now [[NBC Sports California]]). Over-the-air telecasts aired on [[KGO-TV|KGO 7]] from [[1991β92 NHL season|1991]]β[[1993β94 NHL season|1994]] and on [[KICU-TV|KICU 36]] from [[1995β96 NHL season|1995]]β[[1998β99 NHL season|1999]]. Other television color commentators include Chris Collins ([[1996β97 NHL season|1996β97]]), [[Steve Konroyd]] ([[1997β98 NHL season|1997]]β[[1999β2000 NHL season|2000]]), [[Drew Remenda]] ([[2000β01 NHL season|2000]]β[[2005β06 NHL season|06]]; [[2007β08 NHL season|2007]]β[[2013β14 NHL season|14]]), [[Marty McSorley]] ([[2006β07 NHL season|2006β07]]), [[Jamie Baker (ice hockey)|Jamie Baker]] ([[2014β15 NHL season|2014]]β[[2019β20 NHL season|20]]), and [[Kendall Coyne Schofield]] ([[2019β20 NHL season|2019β20]]). Beginning with the 2020β21 season, the Sharks launched the [https://www.nhl.com/sharks/multimedia/audio Sharks Audio Network], a 24-seven digital audio platform that produces audio broadcasts of all San Jose Sharks games along with other Sharks and San Jose Barracuda programming. The audio feed can currently be accessed in the Sharks app or on the team's website. Sharks personalities [[Dan Rusanowsky]], [[Randy Hahn]], [[Bret Hedican]], [[Drew Remenda]], Ted Ramey and [[Tara Slone]] all contribute to the network's programming. Current Sharks-centric programming includes the "Sharks Morning Skate", "The Morning Tide with Ted Ramey", "The Buildup", and more.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sharks Audio Network |url=https://www.nhl.com/sharks/multimedia/audio |access-date=June 7, 2023}}</ref> On June 1, 2023, Rusanowsky was announced as the recipient of the 2023 [[Foster Hewitt Memorial Award]], voted on by the NHL Broadcaster's Association and presented "in recognition of members of the radio and television industry who made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game during their career in hockey broadcasting".<ref>{{cite web |title=Foster Hewitt Memorial Award Winners |url=https://www.hhof.com/general/fosterhewittmemorialaward.html |website=Hockey Hall of Fame |access-date=June 7, 2023}}</ref>
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