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Dan Le Batard (Daniel Thomas Le Batard) was born on 16 December, 1968 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, is an American journalist. Discover Dan Le Batard'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 55 years old?

Popular As Daniel Thomas Le Batard
Occupation Sports radio host, sports television personality
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 16 December, 1968
Birthday 16 December
Birthplace Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Nationality United States

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Dan Le Batard is an American newspaper sportswriter, ex-radio host, podcast host and television reporter based in Miami, Florida.

1990

He has also worked at ESPN, and for his hometown paper, the Miami Herald, for which he wrote from 1990 to 2016.

Le Batard hosted a daily radio show with Jon Weiner that originated on WAXY in Miami and was carried nationally on ESPN Radio until early 2021.

At ESPN, he also hosted Highly Questionable, which aired daily and was originally titled Dan Le Batard is Highly Questionable; Le Batard co-hosted the program with his father Gonzalo and revolving co-hosts.

Additionally, he was a frequent contributor to several ESPN programs, serving as a regular replacement host for Pardon the Interruption.

Le Batard was born to Cuban exile parents, Gonzalo and Lourdes, who moved the family to Central Islip, New York, before settling in Miramar, Florida.

Le Batard is also fluent in Spanish, which he learned at home from his parents.

Le Batard began work at the Miami Herald in 1990 and was a columnist for its sports section.

His work for The Herald includes investigations of the football team of his alma mater, the University of Miami.

Le Batard was a frequent contributor to many programs on the ESPN television network.

Among others, he was a recurring guest on Outside the Lines, The Sports Reporters, and College GameDay.

He also was a regular guest host of Pardon the Interruption, where he was christened "The Hateable Dan Le Batard" due to his sometimes controversial (and usually contrarian) opinions, as well as his unorthodox attire.

Hosting duties on PTI have allowed Le Batard the implementation of the catch-phrase "Bam!", which he exclaims in various ways at the beginning of each show he guest hosts.

Le Batard has a joking rivalry with former PTI stat boy Tony Reali.

In December 2020, Le Batard announced that he would be leaving ESPN, effective January 4, 2021.

Le Batard hosted a morning radio show weekdays with Jon "Stugotz" Weiner on ESPN Radio.

Le Batard is known for his self-deprecating humor, which carries over onto the show through running jokes.

2011

Le Batard grants very few interviews about his own life, but in a rare one he did with Aventura Business Monthly in Miami in March 2011, he revealed that Tony Kornheiser, who began a long-running radio career of his own in 1992 on Washington D.C.-based WTEM, strongly encouraged him to embark on a career in the same medium, telling him: "It will link [you] to [your] community in a different way [from that of newspapers]. That it will be more intimate, more fun. It's not as lonely as writing. Writing is just you and a computer, and that it's not communal in any way. Radio is much more intimate."

Le Batard prides himself on being the "uncomfortable" sports journalist.

He often writes about controversial topics, especially race.

Guests on his radio program may be asked questions ranging from the racial undertones of the Michael Vick case to the effect that race has on how players are drafted into the NBA.

After writing a column for The Herald on the former topic, Le Batard was featured on Fox News' Hannity & Colmes to discuss the issue and immediately called out the hosts for only inviting non-black people to speak on the subject.

In September 2011, ESPN launched Dan Le Batard Is ¿Highly Questionable? (retitled Highly Questionable in 2013) on ESPN as part of the afternoon "Sports Talk Block."

The show originally featured Le Batard and his father, Gonzalo, whom he calls "Papi."

2013

Bomani Jones later joined the show as a host in February 2013, accompanying Dan and "Papi" in discussing current sports news and event topics, and later leaving the show in June 2017.

Le Batard made his final regular appearance on Highly Questionable on January 4, 2021.

2015

On September 3, 2015, it was announced that the Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz would move to the 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. time slot left vacant by the departure of Colin Cowherd from ESPN to Fox Sports where it would remain until Le Batard's own departure from ESPN.

2016

During the 2016 exhibition Major League Baseball game in Cuba, Le Batard talked on his radio show about how his family had risked everything to come to the U.S.

2018

On September 13, 2018, Miami Herald reporter and Le Batard's longtime friend Greg "Scoops" Cote published an article announcing that Dan had become engaged to his girlfriend of two years, Valerie Scheide.

The article was published without the couple's consent, which caused great embarrassment for Le Batard as he was on the air at the time the news broke.

2019

Le Batard and Scheide were wed in November 2019 at a ceremony in Miami.

Dan's brother was Miami-based artist David Le Batard, professionally known as LEBO.

On the August 2, 2023 show, Dan revealed to his audience that David had died after a cancer battle.

In early 2019, ESPN launched a podcast network called The Le Batard and Friends Podcast Network. The network includes original podcasts hosted by Le Batard (one of which is South Beach Sessions, a long-form interview program) and folks from his radio show companions, including Stugotz and the so-called Shipping Container Filled with Frightened Refugees. Other ESPN personalities that are now part of the LAF podcast network include Mina Kimes (The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny), Sarah Spain (That's What She Said with Sarah Spain), and Marty Smith (Marty Smith's America The Podcast).

Following his departure from ESPN on January 4, 2021, Le Batard and friends independently founded their own podcast network funded by Le Batard.

The team recruited former head of ESPN, John Skipper, to become the new network's CEO.

In November 2021, the company signed a first-look deal with Apple TV+ to produce documentaries and unscripted series.

In January 2022, Skydance Sports sets up a partnership with Meadowlark Media for the production of unscripted sports content.

One of their projects is a soccer documentary series called Good Rivals, a three-part series on Amazon Prime Video, which was released in November 2022.

Another, Mighty Penguins, about a London-based football team of players with Down's Syndrome, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2023.