Stratton was hired by Los Angeles television station KNXT (now
KCBS-TV) in 1954 This was the first hour-long news program for the region. While there, he became recognized for his signature phrase "Time to call 'em as I see 'em", which he had started saying during his years as a baseball umpire. Stratton was the last-surviving member of
The Big News team prior to his death. He also served as a sportscaster for California CBS AM radio station,
KNX 1070, from 1967 to 1984 and from 1986 to 1997 and for
KTTV for a time in the 70's and 80's. While working for
CBS Sports in both television and radio, he covered the
1960 Summer Olympics from Rome. He also covered the
NFL as "the voice" of the
Los Angeles Rams in the 1960s, and called
Major League Baseball games,
Kentucky Derbies, and feature races from Santa Anita, Hollywood Park, and Del Mar. He also covered many other sports, such as hockey, tennis, track and field and golf. MSNBC commentator
Keith Olbermann worked with Stratton at both KCBS/KNXT and at KNX 1070. He said of Stratton, "There aren't many renaissance men in any age, but Gil was one of them." Stratton won five local Emmys during his television career, and was also awarded seven Golden Mike awards from the Radio-Television News Association. == Retirement and later life ==