Jim Watson Biography
Jim Watson is a Fox Sports sportscaster who previously worked for NBC Sports. In addition to motocross, Watson has covered snowboarding, wrestling, skiing, gymnastics, and weightlifting. He also hosted the show Runnin’ with the Pac.
Jim Watson Age
Jim was born and raised in the United States of America.
Jim Watson Education
He received his education at the University of Hawaii and the University of Southern California. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Information from USC in 1989. He now resides in Santa Monica, California.
Jim Watson Career
Gymnastics was his choice for the 2016 Rio Olympics. He proposed weightlifting for the London Olympics in 2012. He also refers to water polo as Universal Sports. He has also worked for NBC Sports, Universal Sports, FOX Sports, ESPN3, Time Warner, and several other regional networks as a play-by-play announcer, anchor, reporter, and host. He called volleyball at the Summer Olympics in 2000. The Pac-12 Network also employs Watson. He referees football, basketball, baseball, swimming, and diving there. He has covered golf, tennis, cross-country, track and field, softball, soccer, and water polo in addition to Pac-12 sports. Watson is the host and reporter for Dodgers Live, a pregame/postgame show for the Los Angeles Dodgers, as well as the Beach Volleyball World Tour’s beach volleyball caller.
2005-present Play-by-play, host, anchor, and reporter for NBC Sports, Universal Sports, Fox Sports, The Mountain, and ESPN3. MLB, NBA, Major League Soccer, FIVB, Pac-10/Pac-12, Big West, and CIF High School Sports[1] 2003-2005 Play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports Northwest (Seattle), host, anchor, and reporter MLB, NBA, NFL, WNBA, Pac-10 Conference, West Coast Conference, and WIAA (Washington) High School Sports 2003-2005 Play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports West (Los Angeles), anchor, host, and reporter MLB, NBA, NHL, Pac-10, West Coast Conference, Big West Conference, and CIF High School Sports are all examples of professional sports. Gymnastics in 2016 Weightlifting in 2012 Indoor Volleyball in 2004 Beach Volleyball in 2000. From 2009 to 2012, NBC Sports and Universal Sports broadcast beach volleyball, team volleyball, water polo, snowboarding, wrestling, and rowing.
Jim Watson Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of 5 million dollars.