![]() DeMZugsjCGĬredit: Twitter news follows tributes being paid to Scottish midfielder Adam Strachan after he was found dead aged 35 on Saturday, July 9. He was 56.”ĪRLINGTON, Texas - Ted Nichols-Payne, the Texas Rangers' radio network engineer for nearly 30 years, collapsed in the parking lot of Globe Life Field before Sunday's game against Minnesota and died at a hospital. We send our deepest condolences to his three daughters, his friends and family and to the Audacy family.”Ĭredit: Twitter Twitter user posted: “ARLINGTON, Texas - Ted Nichols-Payne, the Texas Rangers’ radio network engineer for nearly 30 years, collapsed in the parking lot of Globe Life Field before Sunday’s game against Minnesota and died at a hospital. “We were all deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Ted Nichols-Payne, long-time radio network engineer and friend to all that knew him. RIP,TNP /GF7RUvrjSJĬredit: Twitter official Dallas Cowboys Public Relations Twitter account wrote: 56 years old and as gentle a soul as you will find. ![]() Our beloved engineer for our Cowboys broadcasts, Ted Nichols Payne, died suddenly today. You look at your messages and you just sense it won’t be good news. Got off the river after fishing with my son. “Got off the river after fishing with my son. A DFW radio legend is gone way too soon, and leaves a legacy of talent, patience and kindness, not to mention a wonderful family. ![]() The news about Ted Nichols-Payne is a gut punch. “The news about Ted Nichols-Payne is a gut punch. He’s gone way too soon, and I’m going to miss him. He loved his family, and he made everyone in his sphere feel valued. Blessed with heaps of wit, kindness, intelligence, expertise, and selflessness. He’s gone way too soon, and I’m going to miss him.” ![]() Tributes flooded Twitter following the sudden death of the beloved Texas Rangers radio engineer: Nichols-Payne had worked in Dallas for 31 years at a company named Audacy, previously CBS Radio. The Texas Rangers radio engineer reportedly died at a hospital, following his collapse, aged 56. He will certainly be missed.Texas Rangers radio engineer, Ted Nichols-Payne, died suddenly after collapsing in the parking lot of Globe Life Field on Sunday July 10. All of us with the Rangers’ organization send our deepest sympathies to Ted’s family. “Ted’s dedication and attention to detail made him an expert engineer who provided an outstanding technical quality to our broadcasts. “Ted Nichols-Payne has been a fixture in the Texas Rangers home radio booth for most of the last 30 years,” said Rangers Executive Vice President for Public Affairs, John Blake. He resumed that role when the Rangers’ English radio rights returned to 105.3 in 2015. He was the primary engineer and technical director on Rangers’ radio broadcasts from 1995-2010, first on KRLD-AM and then on 105.3 The FAN. Nichols-Payne worked in Dallas for 31 years at the company now called Audacy and formerly CBS Radio. ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - Ted Nichols-Payne, the Texas Rangers’ radio network engineer for nearly 30 years, collapsed in the parking lot of Globe Life Field before Sunday’s game against Minnesota and died at a hospital.
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