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Sid Rosenberg (Sidney Ferris Rosenberg) was born on 19 April, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., is an American journalist (born 1967). Discover Sid Rosenberg'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 57 years old?

Popular As Sidney Ferris Rosenberg
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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 19 April, 1967
Birthday 19 April
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1967

Sidney Ferris Rosenberg (born April19, 1967) is an American radio personality.

He is currently the host of Sid and Friends in the Morning and "Sid Sports Sunday" plus sports reporter on 77 WABC in New York City.

Rosenberg is known for his controversial and sarcastic humor as a host on many radio stations including, WAXY "790 The Ticket" in Miami, where he hosted his own morning show.

1990

His radio career started in West Palm Beach, Florida, where he hosted the syndicated sports radio program The Drive on Sports Fan Radio Network in the late 1990s, after starting as an Internet broadcast.

2000

In 2000, he returned to New York City to co-host WNEW-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 with Warner 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 actual boxing bout with producer Bernard 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.

2005

He would hold both broadcasting positions until 2005.

For several years, he also hosted the radio pre-game shows for New York Giants home games.

WFAN executives accepted Rosenberg's resignation September12, 2005, following his failure to show up to host the New York Giants' pre-game show having made an appearance for FHM in Atlantic City, New Jersey the previous day.

Rosenberg was no stranger to controversy on the Imus show, which was also simulcast on MSNBC cable television.

Among other things, he said on-air that Venus Williams was an "animal," and that she and Serena Williams would be better suited for National Geographic magazine than for Playboy, that "faggots play tennis" and that the United States women's national soccer team were "a bunch of juiced up dykes."

Rosenberg was fired from the Imus show after making crude remarks about Australian singer Kylie Minogue's breast cancer diagnosis.

Chris Carlin replaced Rosenberg, although Rosenberg continued to call into the Imus program.

Rosenberg began working at Miami-based WAXY 790-The Ticket in November 2005.

2006

He originally was paired with O.J. McDuffie, formerly a wide receiver with the Miami Dolphins; McDuffie resigned his position with the station in the summer of 2006.

Rosenberg's jokingly self-given middle name "Arthur" is a reference to former baseball player Dave Kingman.

When Hall of Fame sportscaster Bob Murphy gave the lineups for the New York Mets, he would always give Kingman's name as "David Arthur Kingman"; Rosenberg continues this running gag on the Sports Guys by using Arthur as everybody's middle name.

2007

As a substitute sportscaster on April4, 2007, Rosenberg reported on Rutgers University's 59-46 loss the previous evening to the University of Tennessee, in the final game of the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship.

This served as a lead-in to Imus and other cast members, who made comments that resulted in the cancelation of the program one week later.

2009

Rosenberg and the station parted ways in March 2009.

In September 2009, he joined South Florida radio station WQAM.

2010

Rosenberg returned to WFAN on Saturday, February6, 2010 to host a special Super Bowl preview show from Miami.

On Saturday, March27, 2010 Rosenberg again returned to WFAN hosting a show in Port St. Lucie before the New York Mets faced the Washington Nationals.

He also completed two weeks of fill-in work with Kimberly Jones, Marc Malusis and Anita Marks on WFAN in July 2010 from 10:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. for Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts, who themselves were filling in for Mike Francesa from 1:00 to 6:30p.m. WFAN's Mark Chernoff told Newsday of Long Island's Neil Best that he was very impressed with Sid's return to the FAN, but that there was very little he could do to make the temporary hosting in New York anything more than temporary.

2011

In 2011, Rosenberg became the weekday morning sports anchor for WFAN's sister station, 1010 WINS.

2012

He was fired in April 2012 following a DUI arrest.

and was replaced by Dan Sileo.

Rosenberg returned to the airwaves at WMEN 640AM on August13, 2012.

He left WINS in 2012.

In 2012, Craig Carton welcomed Rosenberg back, who CBS had neglected to invite to WFAN's 25th Anniversary celebration.

2015

He was released by WMEN in December 2015 in what he called a cost-cutting move.

In 2015, it was reported that Rosenberg would be filling in for Geraldo Rivera in August on 77 WABC.

2016

On January27, 2016, Rosenberg officially returned to New York radio as co-host of The Bernie and Sid Show of 77 WABC with Bernard McGuirk.

On November4, 2016, it was announced that Rosenberg was replacing Warner Wolf as the Imus in the Morning sports contributor.

2018

On March8, 2018 Rosenberg and Bernard McGuirk signed contracts to replace the retiring Don Imus of the Imus in the Morning show.

On December2, 2022, following Bernard McGuirk's death, "Bernie and Sid in the Morning" became known as "Sid and Friends in the Morning".