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Jim Rome (James Phillip Rome) was born on 14 October, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American broadcaster. Discover Jim Rome's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As James Phillip Rome
Occupation N/A
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 14 October 1964
Birthday 14 October
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Jim Rome Height, Weight & Measurements

At 59 years old, Jim Rome height is 1.75 m .

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Height 1.75 m
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Who Is Jim Rome's Wife?

His wife is Janet Rome (m. 1997)

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Wife Janet Rome (m. 1997)
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Children Jake Rome, Logan Rome

Jim Rome Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jim Rome worth at the age of 59 years old? Jim Rome’s income source is mostly from being a successful broadcaster. He is from United States. We have estimated Jim Rome's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1964

James Phillip Rome (born October 14, 1964) is an American sports radio host.

His talk show, The Jim Rome Show, is syndicated by CBS Sports Radio.

Broadcasting from a studio near Los Angeles, California, Rome hosts The Jim Rome Show on radio.

For a number of years Rome hosted a television show Jim Rome Is Burning (formerly Rome Is Burning), which aired on ESPN in the United States and TSN2 in Canada.

1982

Born in Los Angeles, California, Rome graduated from Calabasas High School in 1982 and the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) with a degree in Communications in 1987.

He lives in Irvine, California, with his wife, Janet, and their two sons, Jake and Logan.

1987

Rome started his radio career at college radio station KCSB-FM while at UCSB, where he was sports director for one quarter, and at news station KTMS, also located in Santa Barbara, where he began as a traffic reporter and became a sports talk host in summer 1987.

1990

At the end of 1990, he moved to XTRA Sports 690 in San Diego, where he started what is now known as The Jim Rome Show, or "The Jungle," with a loop of the instrumental intro of Iggy Pop's song "Lust for Life" and the instrumental intro of Guns N' Roses' song "Welcome to the Jungle" as the show's signature music.

1994

The show's production moved to a studio in downtown Los Angeles in spring 1994, though the broadcast was still originated by XTRA San Diego.

At the same time as the studio move, the show start time shifted to 9am Pacific/12pm Eastern, where it remains as of 2022.

Rome gained notoriety in 1994 for an incident on his ESPN2 television show, Talk2, when his guest was NFL quarterback Jim Everett.

Rome had often referred to Everett on radio as "Chris" (after Chris Evert, the female tennis player), suggesting that Everett was less than a man whenever he shied away from getting hit.

Everett appeared as a guest on the television show, where he warned Rome about repeating the insult.

Rome continued to address Everett as "Chris" and Everett overturned the table between them and shoved Rome to the floor while still on the air.

Their confrontation resulted in no legal action, although Rome publicly apologized to Everett.

Rome considers that event one of his early career mistakes.

1996

The program was syndicated in 1996 through Premiere Radio Networks, which sold it to an assortment of local stations including ESPN Radio affiliates.

1997

In 1997, hockey legend Gordie Howe announced an attempt to play a shift with the International Hockey League's Detroit Vipers, which would allow Howe to claim having played professional hockey in six decades.

Rome challenged the 69-year-old ex-hockey star, offering a bounty of $3,000 to any player on the team playing against the Vipers to take Howe out of the game permanently by saying, "Putting this old fool back to reality."

Rome clarified that the statements were a joke.

1998

In 1998, Rome released an album entitled Welcome to the Jungle, which featured memorable sound bites and music from the show.

2003

In early 2003, Rome was interviewing friend Mark Shapiro, executive producer of programming and production at ESPN, on his radio program.

Unexpectedly, the two began to discuss a possible return of Rome to ESPN, and within a few months, Rome was officially rehired to host Rome Is Burning. Rome openly attributes that interview as the impetus to his return to television.

2005

In 2005, the TV versions of the show were criticized for obscuring the studio's location by using the "Southern California" terminology and footage of the downtown Los Angeles skyline despite originating almost 40 miles away in the Costa Mesa area.

The radio show is heard on more than 200 stations across the United States and Canada and has an audience of approximately 2.5 million.

2011

In 2011, Rome ended his relationship with ESPN to join the CBS network where he hosts his own show, as well as an interview-format show on the Showtime channel.

His past hosting jobs included sports discussion television shows Talk2 (ESPN2), The FX Sports Show (FX), and The Last Word (Fox Sports Net).

The Jim Rome Show is tied for the #21 most listened to talk radio show in the United States and Rome is the #29 most influential talk radio personality according to Talkers Magazine.

2012

From April 2012 to March 2015, Rome had a television sports talk show on CBS Sports Network named Rome.

During the same time period he had a monthly TV sports/entertainment talk show on Showtime named Jim Rome on Showtime.

In 2012, Rome was involved in a controversy with NBA Commissioner David Stern.

During an interview, Rome asked Stern about the conspiracy theories that the NBA Draft Lottery was fixed in favor of the New Orleans Hornets, and he asked, "Was the fix in for the lottery?"

Stern replied with two answers: "Number one, no; and a statement, shame on you for asking."

He then proceeded to ask Rome the loaded question example of "Have you stopped beating your wife yet?"

and accused Rome of "making a career out of cheap thrills".

2013

A new contract that took effect in January 2013 brought the program to the CBS Sports Radio network, which simulcasts the program on its local FM/AM stations, its SiriusXM satellite channel, and its cable TV channel.

As of February 2024 the television version of the program is no longer carried on CBS Sports, and is transitioning to the X/Twitter livestream platform.

2018

Over time, the show's production facility moved to the Premiere Radio building in Sherman Oaks, then an undisclosed Orange County location, and finally, as part of the start of TV simulcasting in January 2018, a custom-built studio in Costa Mesa.

Due to past incidents of the studio being invaded by callers, the exact addresses of the former and current Orange County studios are not publicized.

To provide continuity across the show's eras in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County, it is consistently referred to as originating from "Southern California."