Jim Graner served as the daily evening
sports anchor for Cleveland
NBC affiliate
KYW-TV (later WKYC) beginning in 1957, working alongside the likes of
weathermen Joe Finan,
Dick Goddard, and
Wally Kinnan. Occasionally, he would also fill in for fellow sportscaster
Bob Neal. Graner was known for his "dry wit" and "unflappable" personality, to the point where his fellow broadcasters would often attempt to shake his on-air persona. During one such instance, weatherman Joe Finan placed a woman wearing a raincoat in front of Graner during one of their nightly broadcasts. As soon as Graner began, the woman took off the raincoat and revealed that she was wearing nothing underneath. Graner remarked: "I had the
Browns playing the
Indians." Joking aside, Jim Graner was considered "dignified, low-key... the thinking fan's broadcaster." The "silver-haired" and "gentleman" sportscaster with "
matinee idol looks" also hosted his own summer series,
Golf with the Pros. Colleagues and viewers were both shocked and saddened by his early death in 1976. Graner's absence was felt for years to come: Channel 3 sports became a "musical chair" over the next decade, as at least six replacements came (among them Don Schroeder, Tom Ryther, Joe Pelligrino, Jim Mueller and Wayland Boot) and went until another "Jim" finally took over —
Jim Donovan, who joined the station in 1985. == Cleveland Browns radio career ==