Todd Donoho

Todd Donoho

"'Todd Donoho" is an American radio and television journalist. He hosts the post-game show for Missouri Tigers basketball on the statewide Tiger Radio Network.

A 1977 graduate of the University of Missouri, he gained national fame as the host of the game show "Time Out for Trivia" on the sports-themed SCORE network, a joint network of Financial News Network in the 1980s. He has worked on national broadcasts on ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Net, and on the nationally syndicated Mark & Brian show. In Los Angeles, he has appeared locally on KABC-TV and KLOS. He started his career at WLWT and WOTV.

During his broadcasting tenure, he was best remembered for his catchphrase "Take a hike!" when criticizing someone's perfomance.

He has won five Emmys, three Associated Press Awards and several Golden Mike Awards for sportscasting.

He has written one book, co-authored with journalist Dan O'Brien, titled "MizzouRah! Memorable Moments in Missouri Tiger Football History", which was published in 2004.

External links and references

* [http://atmizzou.missouri.edu/oct04/Donoho-OBrianprofile.htm University of Missouri Alumni Profile]


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