“From major breaking sports news, to powerful investigations, to standing up for human rights, Dale forged an unprecedented path and became so much more than a sports anchor. There will simply never ...
WFAA announced sportscaster Dale Hansen is retiring in September. He’s been at the station since 1983. Hansen became a hero to the LGBTQ community when he aired a Dale Hansen “Unplugged” segment about ...
Dale Hansen spoke at the Dallas ISD Hall of Fame induction ceremony at American Airlines Center in 2018. Hansen announced plans Tuesday to retire in early September. Allison Slomowitz / Special ...
When you say the name “Dale Hansen” there is always a reaction, often times a wince. Maybe even a little bit of nausea. It is not a coincidence “Dale” is a four-letter word. Love him or hate him, we ...
Following the increasing nationwide, even worldwide, fame that WFAA sports anchor Dale Hansen has enjoyed for his “Unplugged” commentaries on Michael Sam and Greg Hardy, Grantland’s Bryan Curtis ...
Since Ellen DeGeneres announced she is ending her show it makes sense that her good friend, Dale Hansen, is as well. The big man with the bigger mouth who has been around DFW for 38 years is retiring.
The Victory Park backdrop for this 2021 photo of WFAA-TV sports anchor Dale Hansen should say "Farewell," not "Howdy." Hansen retires this week after four decades dominating in local TV news. Tom Fox ...
DALLAS Longtime WFAA sports broadcaster Dale Hansen's words shot across the Internet this week. He was defending All American defensive end Michael Sam, who looks to be the first openly gay player in ...
Veteran WFAA sports broadcaster Dale Hansen poses for a photo at his home in Waxahachie on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Hansen has built a loyal following and gained national fame for his social ...
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