- Sid Rosenberg
Sidney Arthur Rosenberg (born 1967 in
Brooklyn ,New York ) is a controversial Americanradio personality who currently works forWAXY "790 The Ticket" inMiami , where he hosts his own morning show. He originally was paired withO.J. McDuffie , formerly awide receiver with theMiami Dolphins ; McDuffie resigned his position with the station in the summer of 2006. Rosenberg's self-given middle name is a reference to former baseball playerDave Kingman . When Hall of Famesportscaster Bob Murphy gave the lineups for theNew York Mets , he would always give Kingman's name as "David Arthur Kingman"; [ [http://www.msgnetwork.com/content_news.jsp?articleID=v0000msgn2003-09-19T14-16-31-9-67&newsgroup=columnist.article&team=Mets&sports=baseball&league=mlb MSG.com - MSG Content Rosters ] ] Rosenberg continues thisrunning gag on theSports Guys by using Arthur as everybody's middle name.Rosenberg, who is the cousin of Minnesota senator
Norm Coleman ,attended theUniversity of Miami andBrooklyn College in 1984 and 1985 but dropped out of both. He then got anassociates degree fromKingsborough Community College in 1990 and abachelors degree inbusiness fromBaruch College in the Flatiron/Gramercy section ofManhattan in 1992.His radio career started in
West Palm Beach, Florida , where he hosted the syndicated sports radio program "The Drive" onSports Fan Radio Network in the late 1990s, after starting as anInternet broadcast. In2000 , he moved toNew York City to co-hostWNEW-FM 's turbulent morning show, the Sports Guys. A year later, he joined the "Imus in the Morning " program. He shared the sports broadcasting duties withWarner Wolf before becoming the full-time sports reporter. He engaged in heated half-mock, half-serious disputes with the other members of the "Imus" cast, leading for example to an actualboxing bout with producerBernard McGuirk . Several months after joining the Imus show, he became the co-host of the midday show on Imus' flagship station,WFAN . Here, his strong knowledge of sports and distinctive, high-pitched Brooklyn accent served him well. He would hold both broadcasting positions until2005 . For several years, he also hosted the radio pre-game shows forNew York Giants home games.Rosenberg was no stranger to controversy on the "Imus" show, which was also simulcast on
MSNBC cable television, therein increasing his remarks' visibility. Among other things, he would say on-air that Venus andSerena Williams would be better suited for "National Geographic Magazine " than for "Playboy ", that "faggots play tennis" and that theUnited States women's national soccer team were "a bunch of juiced up dykes." [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,157632,00.html FOXNews.com - Sportscaster Banned Over Cancer Joke - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment] ] He referred toPalestinians as "stinking animals" and suggested that "They ought to drop the bomb right there, kill 'em all right now" during theNovember 12 ,2004 funeral of deceasedPalestinian Authority leaderYasser Arafat . [ [http://mediamatters.org/items/200411190009 Media Matters - Imus anchor on Palestinians: "Stinking animals. They ought to drop the bomb right there, kill 'em all right now" ] ]Rosenberg would eventually be removed from the Imus show in
May 2005 , after saying in regard toKylie Minogue 's battle withbreast cancer , that " ... ain't gonna be so beautiful when the bitch got bald head and one titty." [http://www.annoy.com/sectionless/imuscut.insensitive.ram]Among other personal problems, Rosenberg has also been involved with a lawsuit for stealing
DirecTV , and was taken into a rehabilitation center earlier in 2005 for a tripleaddiction tocrack cocaine ,alcohol , andgambling . [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,157632,00.html FOXNews.com - Sportscaster Banned Over Cancer Joke - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment ] ] Rosenberg often refers on-air to the fact that he has twice been admitted to rehab centers. He and his wife Danielle, an attorney formerly with Sachs & Sax, were married around 1991, and had a daughter Ava around 2003.Rosenberg's antics were wearing on the nerves of both co-workers and listeners alike, especially after his dismissal from
Don Imus 's show. Among hisschtick was insulting his colleagues; starting arguments with callers and with his co-hosts; discussing popular programs such as Survivor andThe O.C. in lieu of discussing sporting events; shameless name-dropping of celebrities (mainly D-list or lower) with whom he had come in contact; vivid descriptions (both complimentary and derogatory) of athletes' wives or girlfriends and/or their female relatives, as well as women in the audience of games he watched; spending inordinate amounts of time in flirtatious conversations with female callers; and perhaps the last straw, shortly before his dismissal, was a lengthy, rambling interview withAnna Benson , model and wife of then-Mets pitcherKris Benson . Rosenberg spent the next several days arguing with callers, many of whom felt the interview was both irrelevant and self-serving. His defense was to challenge the manhood of anyone who would rather listen to sports talk than listen to a beautiful woman.Rosenberg would leave WFAN altogether on
September 12 ,2005 . He did so after failing to show up to host the Giants' pre-game show onSeptember 11 ,2005 (though he made an appearance for "FHM " in Atlantic City that weekend). As a result of the no-show, management at WFAN gave him the option to resign from the station, which he did. The "New York Post " reported that he would likely have been fired if he did not resign. After nine months ofunemployment , he found employment withWAXY in Miami.Currently, Rosenberg hosts his own show from 5:30 AM to 10:00 AM on 790AM in Miami. Despite falling on hard times in previous employment, Rosenberg has experienced extraordinary success with WAXY. His morning show holds very high ratings as did his previous spot in the midday.
While still hosting his show on WAXY, Rosenberg continued to contribute to Imus in the Morning. He happened to be on the phone as a guest with Imus during the infamous "nappy headed hos" incident that ultimately cost Imus his job.
In August 2008 Rosenberg became the host of wack pack bowling on Howard Stern's On Demand channel Howard TV. It is an original series consisting of many of Stern's wacky characters competing in a bowling tournament shot at NY's Harlem lanes.
References
External links
* [http://www.790theticket.com/aboutshow.php?show=The+Sid+Rosenberg+Show "790 The Ticket" official bio]
* [http://www.sidrosenberg.com Sid Rosenberg Official Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/sidrosenberg Sid Rosenberg Official Myspace Page]
* [http://www.howard.tv/originals/wackpackbowling/]
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