Sid Rosenberg |
Rosenberg is one of the nation’s most celebrated names in sports broadcasting. “Sid Sports Sunday” is created with the listener’s sports needs at its epicenter. From expert fantasy picks, to incredible player interviews, to live look in’s at stadiums across the country, “Sid Sports Sunday” delivers sports news and talk that listeners want to hear in an entertaining and captivating format that will make the show destination listening for sports fans in New York City and across the U.S.
Chad Lopez, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Media-New York, said: “Our listeners and our advertisers have been begging for Sid to contribute to New York’s explosive sports conversation with more regularity. Sid Sports Sunday will cover it all every week.”
Craig Schwalb, Program Director, 77 WABC, said: “Sid Sports Sunday is the perfect extension of the Bernie and Sid in the Morning show and will be an essential listen for the New York Sports Fan every week.”
Rosenberg said: “I’m so proud of the work we do daily on the Bernie and Sid in the Morning show. There is no better variety show in the country. But it is no secret that I wanted to get back to my roots and host a serious sports show. I want to thank Chad Lopez and Craig Schwalb for this wonderful opportunity.”
Rosenberg started his radio career on “The Drive,” heard exclusively online at SportsLineUSA.com. The show eventually moved to broadcast radio, and was syndicated nationally in more than 40 markets by SportsFan and Westwood One. He also co-hosted the NFL Today pre-game show heard nationally on Westwood One for three seasons. After two years on national radio, Sid took his act to New York City, where he co-hosted “The Sports Guys,” heard mornings on legendary radio station 102.7 WNEW FM.
In 2001, Rosenberg realized his dream by landing a job at the nation’s premier sports/talk radio station, WFAN in New York City, where he hosted middays with Jody McDonald and later, with Joe Benigno. Sid also covered sports on the “Imus in the Morning” program through 2005. While at WFAN, he was the pre-game show host for the New York Giants for three seasons.
After stops in Florida, Rosenberg reunited in 2016 with his best friend Bernie McGuirk, Executive Producer of “The Imus In The Morning Show”, to host “The Bernie and Sid Show” debuting in Middays on 77 WABC. In 2018, after the retirement of the legendary Don Imus, Rosenberg became Co-Host of 77 WABC’s “Bernie and Sid In the Morning”, airing weekdays from 6-10am.
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