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Michael Barkann was born on 30 April, 1960 in Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S., is an American sportscaster. Discover Michael Barkann'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 63 years old?
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Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. |
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United States
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Michael Barkann Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Michael Barkann's Wife?
His wife is Ellen Barkann (2 children)
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Michael Barkann Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Michael Barkann worth at the age of 63 years old? Michael Barkann’s income source is mostly from being a successful Sportscaster. He is from United States. We have estimated Michael Barkann's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Michael Barkann (born April 30, 1960) is an American sports host, anchor and reporter for NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Barkann grew up in East Brunswick, New Jersey and attended East Brunswick High School, where he was an outstanding long-distance runner in spring track & cross country, graduating with the class of 1978.
He is a graduate of Syracuse University, class of 1982.
He graduated with a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Barkann started his career at NBC News in Washington, D.C. as a desk assistant.
From there he went to New Jersey Network in Trenton, working at first off-camera.
On February 11, 1983, after the region was hit with a big blizzard, the station asked Barkann to contribute to the telecast, filing a weather report.
It was his first time on air.
Soon after, Barkann hosted a program called Weather Watch, which led to him doing the weather for the news broadcast.
Several years later, Barkann started doing backup sports for the network, at age 26.
A few months later, Barkann moved to KYW-TV in Philadelphia as a sports reporter.
Barkann spent five years at KYW-TV but did not have his contract renewed, leading him to a job in Boston, where he became sports director at WLVI-TV.
Most notably, he served as a field reporter for USA Network's coverage of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships from 1991 to 2008.
In 1992, Barkann was a reporter at the 1992 Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France where he covered the Dan Jansen story.
Barkann's career also involved the NCAA he has covered the Final Four and Fiesta Bowl for CBS as well as Big 5 Basketball events and telecasts.
However, five years in, Barkann received "an unbelievable opportunity" and returned to Philadelphia, beginning his current role as host/reporter at NBC Sports Philadelphia, in Philadelphia, starting in 1997.
On October 1, 1997, Barkann brought the network on the air as host of Daily News Live.
The success of Barkann's Daily News Live sparked many other SportsNet affiliates to establish similar programs.
Throughout his career, Barkann has hosted Eagles Post Game Live, which currently features former Governor of Pennsylvania and former Mayor of Philadelphia Ed Rendell, Hall of Famer (Writer's Honor Roll) Ray Didinger, former Eagle Brian Westbrook and WMMR's Kathy Romano.
Barkann also hosted Monday Night Live and a program called Spotlight, which are both now off the air.
Barkann also hosts the Postgame Live programs for the Phillies, Flyers and Sixers whenever the team is in or near the playoffs.
Barkann was overcome with emotion when hosting a live postgame show the day Harry Kalas died in Washington.
Barkann, through tears, called Kalas a "sound of summer" and the "soundtrack of our lives."
Barkann said Kalas was a "great, great man," reported that "the voice is silent tonight."
Barkann was also highly praised for his job hosting Kalas' memorial service, held at Citizens Bank Park.
With CBS he has covered major events, including the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan in 1998, and the Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer, Norway in 1994 as a speed skating reporter covering Dan Jansen, who won a gold medal in the 1000m.
Before going on air for Phillies Postgame Live, Barkann, along with former Phillies all-stars Ricky Bottalico and Darren Daulton, watched Game 4 of the 2009 NLCS from their set.
When Jimmy Rollins hit a memorable walk-off double to the gap in right-center, Barkann and crew exploded.
In footage captured by an idle studio camera and later released to the public, Bottalico can be seen saying "that's winning the game, that's winning the damn game" and Barkann throwing his hands in the air and yelling "this team is incredible, this team is unbelievable!"
In 2009, coverage shifted to ESPN and Barkann was left off the broadcast team.
Since leaving the Open, Barkann has covered the Billie Jean King Cup for HBO Sports.
Held at Madison Square Garden and shown nationally on HBO, the event featured a final of Serena Williams against her sister Venus.
Barkann's career has also included reporting for CBS.
The video was used as part of the Phillies pregame montage shown on their video board at Citizens Bank Park during the 2010 postseason.
While working for KYW-TV, Barkann did a piece called "Birds Eye View" during which Coach Buddy Ryan allowed him to "try out" for the team.
Barkann lined up at receiver with Randall Cunningham at QB.
Troy West, the DB, lined up against Barkann, who Barkann later recalled "threw me ten feet in the air."
When asked about Barkann's performance, Mike Quick said, "I thought he was going to be bad, but that was just sad."
Barkann's career has also included many national jobs.
From 2011 to 2016, he co-hosted the "Mike and Ike" show on 94 WIP weekdays from 10am – 2pm.