James Harmon Henderson (born July 29, 1947) is a former American sportscaster based in New Orleans.
He was the radio voice announcer of the New Orleans Saints and also worked as a football analyst for WVUE-DT from 2012 to 2018.
After receiving his bachelor's degree in English from the State University of New York at Cortland, he spent some time in the Army.
He later earned a Masters in broadcasting from Syracuse University's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
[5] Henderson joined WWL-TV on May 1, 1978 when he was offered a job as a sportscaster, succeeding the retiring Lloyd "Hap" Glaudi.
[3] Henderson with news anchors Garland Robinette and Angela Hill and Chief Meteorologist Nash Roberts helped Channel 4 become the dominant station in New Orleans, a position it holds to this day.
Henderson regularly traveled to the Super Bowl, The Masters, and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game because of his work as a reporter for CBS Newspath.
[1][7] Henderson occasionally works with Spencer Tillman on some College Football when Tim Brando is away.
Confetti fills the air, Saints fans on their feet, everybody in Black and Gold havin' the time of their lives, in the city that will not sleep tonight!
All one!Look at Sean Payton, Joe Vitt embracing on the sideline, the photographers running over there to get that shot.
They're gonna be the Super Bowl Champions, it would appear, with 44 seconds left in this game!For the Saints to stay alive, pending the extra point by John Carney.