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Contact:          Kevin Canessa Jr.
                       201-923-2124

Sports talk guru Sid Rosenberg launches SidRosenberg.com
Site offers everything for fans of sports, politics and entertainment

MIAMI — Sid Rosenberg, one of the nation’s premiere sports-talk radio hosts, has launched a Web site — www.SidRosenberg.com — a site that is an absolute must stop for fans of sports and the worlds of politics and entertainment.

The site includes everything from polls to links to Podcasts of Sid’s current show, to audio files of Sid’s former work on the “Imus in the Morning” program, to videos of Sid’s MSNBC/Imus appearances, to the latest and most important sports news of the day from Miami, New York and the entire country.

Additionally, at the site, fans will be able to read Sid’s work that appears each month in “Unrestricted” magazine of South Florida and of New York. Fans can also discuss sports, politics and entertainment on the site at the premium message boards, which are free to use, no matter where fans are located.

In addition to its entertainment value, the site will soon be a place where businesses — from Miami, New York and the entire country — can market their businesses through premium advertising that will reach an extremely sophisticated audience throughout the county. More news on advertising and rates will be available in the coming months.

More about Sid

Rosenberg is currently the morning drive host on 790 The Ticket, an all-sports radio station based in Miami, Fla. He was the sports reporter for the “Imus in the Morning” program from 2001 to 2005 and he is a former mid-day host of shows on WFAN, the nation’s first-ever sports-talk radio station, where he had shows with Joe Benigno, one of the nation’s most passionate sports-talk hosts and with current Philadelphia ESPN Radio host Jody MacDonald, who is the son of former New York Mets general manager Joe MacDonald.

Rosenberg started his radio career alongside Scott Kaplan on "The Drive," heard strictly on the Internet at Sports Line USA.  The show’s popularity online grew so much the show eventually moved to terrestrial radio to accommodate a burgeoning audience — and was nationally syndicated in more than 40 markets across the country by Sportsman and Westwood One Entertainment.  

Rosenberg also co-hosted “The NFL Today” pre-game show heard nationally on Westwood One for three seasons.  After two years on national radio, Rosenberg (and Kaplan) took their act to New York City, where they hosted "The Sports Guys" show, heard mornings on WNEW (102.7 FM).  At the time WNEW was also home for the popular "Opie and Anthony Show," "The Radio Chick" and "Ron and Fez."   ??

While at WFAN, Rosenberg was the pre-game show host for the New York Football Giants for three seasons.  He has also worked with the New York Daily News, CSTV, The Best Damn Sports Show, The New York Dragons and FOX online (just to name a few).  

Rosenberg has also made multiple appearances on many news shows, including MSNBC’s "Joe Scarborough Show," "Hardball with Chris Matthews" the now defunct "John McEnroe Show" and CNBC's "Donny Deutsch Show."  In November 2005, Rosenberg relocated to South Florida and signed on with 790 The Ticket.

Sid is the 1999 Broward New Times Radio Personality of the Year, the 2003 New York Press New Jersey Radio Personality of the Year and the 2006 New Times People's Choice for Radio Personality of the Year.

South Florida listeners now wake up with Sid every Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 10 a.m.  Rosenberg currently lives in Boca Raton with his beautiful wife of over 15 years, Danielle, and their gorgeous daughter, Ava.

For more information — or to view the site — log on to www.SidRosenberg.com.

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