Gurney M. Snider, Jr. (1969-07-15) July 15, 1969 (age 49)
Occupation
Sportscaster
Known for
Motorsports pit reporter
Marty Snider (born July 15, 1969) is an American sportscaster, currently working for NBC Sports On air, Snider is known for his jovial nature and has been critically acclaimed[citation needed] for his interviewing skills.
Contents
1Early career
2NBC Sports
3Turner Sports
4CBS Sports
5Marty Snider & Associates
6Personal
7Sources
Early career
Snider worked as a sports reporter for WYFF, the NBC affiliate in Greenville, S.C. from 1993–94 and WGHP in High Point, N.C. from 1991–93. He began working for WGHP as an intern and was hired as a sports reporter and was on the air while he was finishing his senior year of college.
From 1994–1997, he worked as a reporter and associate producer for ESPN's NASCAR Today.
Snider was CNNSI's NASCAR reporter from 1998–2002, filing regular reports from every NASCAR event.
From 1995–2000, Snider worked as a pit reporter for the Motor Racing Network's (MRN) NASCAR radio broadcasts.
NBC Sports
Snider served as a pit reporter for NASCAR on NBC from 1999–2006. In 2006, Snider was a part of the Emmy award winning NBC/TNT NASCAR team that claimed the 2006 "Outstanding Live Sports Series" Emmy. All told, Snider has been a part of eight national Emmy Award winning broadcast teams.
He has been a reporter for NBC's NFL Pre-Game show Football Night in America, NBC's Rugby 7's coverage, the US Army All-American Bowl, NBCSN's College Basketball, PBR, and host of the North American International Auto Show on NBC Sports.
In 2008, Snider joined the NBC Olympic team in Beijing, China as a reporter for their coverage of Cycling and triathlon, BMX, canoe slalom, softball and also the closing ceremony.
In 2014, Snider was tapped to be a reporter for the NBCSN show NASCAR America. Snider will also serve as pit reporter for NBC Sports coverage of Indycar and NASCAR races starting in 2015.
Turner Sports
Snider is a pit reporter for NASCAR on TNT. He has been a part of Turner Sports' NASCAR coverage since 1998. Snider was awarded "Pit Reporter of the Year" in 2007 by NASCAR.com's Fan Vote contest where race fans vote annually for their favorite personalities in NASCAR. Snider also appears during practice and qualifying session on Speed (2001-2013)/Fox Sports 1 (2014).
For Turner Sports, Snider is also a part of the TNT NBA team where he serves as a sideline reporter during the regular season and playoffs, working with the teams of Marv Albert and Steve Kerr as well as Kevin Harlan and Reggie Miller.
Since 2004, Snider has appeared each Tuesday on WFNZ in Charlotte on the Mac Attack with Chris Mcclain. He is often maligned for his stance on the Duke/North Carolina rivalry in which he roots for both teams. He is also a regular on the nationally syndicated Mancow radio show.
CBS Sports
Snider also served as sideline reporter for CBS Sports for their SEC on CBS college football coverage. Snider also served for years as a sideline reporter for the NCAA Tournament for both CBS Sports and Turner Sports.
Marty Snider & Associates
In addition to his on-air duties, Snider has owned MSA (Marty Snider & Associates) since 1994. MS&A serves as a video production company for Fortune 500 companies worldwide. MSA has ten full-time employees.
Personal
Snider was raised in High Point, NC, where at the age of 10 he was introduced to racing by his cousin and occasional Sprint Cup Series driver Jay Hedgcock. He remembers spending time with Hedgcock, Jeff Burton, Kyle Petty and Phil Parsons during his summers. "I would hang out in the garage, hand them wrenches and generally just get in the way," Snider said. "I remember hanging around from the time I was 10 to the time I was about fifteen years old. I would follow those guys around to all the races I could – I think that's when I really fell in love with racing."
Snider earned a degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
His son Myatt Snider currently drives in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for ThorSport Racing.
Sources
NBCSports.com, TNT.tv, NASCAR.com, Sirius.com, DeltaSigmaPhi.com, NBCOlympics.com, CBS Sports.com
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Bill Weber
Kyle Petty
Ralph Sheheen
Dave Burns
Marty Snider
Matt Yocum
Joe Gibbs
Lindsay Czarniak
Adam Alexander
Liz Allison
Chris Neville
Larry McReynolds
Lore
2000s
The Bump and Run
Hendrick plane crash
Montoya's first victory
McMurray edges Kyle Busch
Joey Logano becomes Youngest Winner in Cup History
2010s
First new venue since 2001 results with traffic problems
Dale Jr. ends four years of frustration
Jimmie Johnson becomes the first driver since Bobby Allison to sweep Daytona
Car number 43 returns to victory lane for the first time in 15 years with Aric Almirola
Brad Keselowski wins final race on TNT
Theme songs
"Fuel" (2001–03, NBC and TNT)
"Born to Be Wild" (2007–08)
"Highway Star" (2009)
"T.N.T." (2010–14)
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Derek Daly
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Paul Tracy
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Jon Beekhuis
Michelle Beisner
Calvin Fish
Katie Hargitt
Anders Krohn
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Cameron Steele
Bill Stephens
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Lap-by-lap
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Rick Allen
Allen Bestwick
Dave Burns
Leigh Diffey
Marty Snider
Ken Squier
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Color commentary
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Wally Dallenbach Jr.
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Rutledge Wood
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Lore
2000s
First race at Daytona after Earnhardt's death (NBC)
First race after September 11 attacks (NBC)
Marlin's Mistake (NBC)
McMurray's Upset (NBC)
Sadler goes for a ride (NBC)
Earnhardt Jr.'s first Daytona 500 win (NBC)
Hendrick plane crash (NBC)
In Loving Memory All The Way (NBC)
First Chase for the Cup For Kurt Busch (NBC)
Late Night Firecracker: Smoke Climbs the Starter's Stand (NBC)
2010s
NBC Returns: Mexico Series Comes to Phoenix (2014) (mun2)
Late Night Firecracker 2: Dillon Takes a Hit (NBC)
Darlington Returns to Labor Day (NBC)
Kenseth vs. Logano leads to Gordon's last win (NBCSN)
Junior's Final Win (NBCSN)
Busch Completes Remarkable Comeback (NBC)
Buescher Uses Fog to Pull Off Stunning Upset (NBCSN)
Jimmie Johnson Ties Two Legends (NBC)
6 Hours of The Brickyard (NBC)
Busch's Second Triple Sweep (NBC)
Denny's Darlington Double (NBCSN)
Junior's Final Talladega Start (NBC)
Kenseth's Final Win (NBC)
Sherry Strong (NBC)
Slide Job (NBCSN)
Chase Elliott's First Win (NBC)
Penske Wins the Brickyard 400 (NBCSN)
First K&N Race on Dirt in Nearly Four Decades (NBCSN)
First K&N Win by a Woman (NBCSN)
First Race on the Charlotte Roval (NBC)
Almirola Breaks a 149 race streak in a Fuel Mileage Race (NBC)
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