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In this photo provided by CBS Sports, lead director Mark Grant, left, and lead producer Ken Mack pose for a photo at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Friday, April 4, 2025, during a practice day for ...
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Ken Mack is enjoying his 1st Final Four as CBS' lead producer for March Madness - MSNKen Mack usually takes a couple moments before each game he produces to go out and savor the opportunities he has had during 35 years at CBS Sports. Monday night's walk onto the court of the ...
Ken Mack usually takes a couple moments before each game he produces to go out and savor the opportunities he has had during 35 years at CBS Sports.
Mack took over from Mark Wolff, who retired last year after being the lead producer since 2011. The top crew for the NCAA Tournament on CBS and TNT Sports has undergone plenty of transition over ...
Mack — who turns 57 on April 25 — produced CBS’ first 3D broadcast of the Final Four in 2010. He also was the producer when the First Four games began in 2011.
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