Of course every behind every great morning show, there are a group of people who make it all happen. Meet the crew!

Executive Producer Andy King


Andy King hasn't stopped talking since he was born; so it only makes sense that he has followed a career path into talk radio.  

Before Andy was a talk radio host, he talked professionally on the phone.  

Before that he talked to people in the street.  Before that, he talked to other school kids.  Andy enjoys talking, and talking, and talking, and every now and then Andy enjoys listening.  

Although Andy can only be heard talking on the radio for a couple of hours at a time, please rest assured that Andy will continue talking after the show is over.  Andy also talks in his sleep.  

Andy was born in South Jersey and raised in the mean streets of Bethel, Conn.  He graduated from the University of Miami in 2004 and he's one of the few remaining original employees of 790 The Ticket.  

Andy currently resides in Hollywood with his extremely sexy Cuban girlfriend Erika who is way out of his league.  Andy has been the Executive Producer of "The Sid Rosenberg Show" since February 2007 and has been talking Sid's ear off ever since.  You wonder why the guy has been going deaf.

 Assistant Producer/Board Op, Mike Marchant a.k.a Fake Cote


Mike Marchant, 27, is the assistant producer for the Sid Rosenberg Show. How he got the job I have no fucking idea....I'm pretty sure he slept his way up there. 
A graduate of Florida International University, this Miami native is best known for his prowess in the bedroom, where he earned the nickname "the Barbarian." 

Mike enjoys short walks on the beach, pooping before and after a meal, and x box. He has no known diseases and is available for birthday parties and petting zoos. For more information please contact him at mmarchant@790theticket.com Now go click somewhere else.

Sports Flash Anchor Jonathan Grundfast

What's up everyone, I was asked to give a little bio of myself so here goes...I was born and raised in Queens, New York, 31 years old and die hard fan of the Yankees, Rangers, Pistons and Giants. 

I do the sports flashes for the Sid Rosenberg show and Kevin Rogers Show and am the Executive Producer of the radio station. I moved down here about two years ago and love being on the radio. 

When I'm not working you can find me at the movies, Seminole Hard Rock, South Beach, Fort Lauderdale Beach or sleeping!!! People say I have a attitude and an accent but I disagree on both. I hope to be down here for a very long time to maybe see one of these sports teams win another title soon, keep up the support!

Webmaster Kevin Canessa Jr.

Kevin Canessa is the newest member of the SidRosenberg.com team, and is the Webmaster. Kevin has had a diverse career path. He got his journalism degree from Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I.  He’s worked mostly as a journalist and as a teacher. For many years, he was a reporter and correspondent for The Jersey Journal daily newspaper in Jersey City, N.J. He was also the editor of The Kearny (N.J.) Observer for two years. Currently, he’s the publisher of The Hudson Line Blog, a site that covers Hudson County, N.J. and the surrounding areas (www.TheHudsonLine.com). 

In between stints in the newspaper world, he was a teacher. First, he spent four years at St. Anthony’s High School in Jersey City, N.J., where under legendary high school basketball coach Bob Hurley, he served as the team’s public address announcer. He taught many players who went on to play Division I basketball, including Terrence Roberts (Syracuse), Elijah Ingram (St. John’s), Dwayne Lee (St. Joseph’s Pa.) and Donald Copeland (Seton Hall). 

He also taught for two years at Oratory Prep School, Summit, N.J., high school the alma mater of Danny DeVito and Chris Carlin of WFAN. 

Kevin is a long-time fan of sports radio, who was listening to WFAN at the very moment it signed on the air in 1987 with Suzyn Waldman at the mic. He was a huge fan of Sid Rosenberg and his work at the FAN, on the Imus in the Morning Program and now on 790 The Ticket.

Kevin was born in Jersey City, N.J., and lived for many years in Kearny, N.J., the actual home of the Sopranos’ Satriale’s Meat Market. He now lives in Woodbridge, N.J., and is a huge fan of the New Jersey Devils and the New York Mets, and he’s usually a fan of the Boston Red Sox every year during the playoffs, since the Mets are rarely playing meaningful October baseball. 

His greatest sports memories include being at Shea for Games 6 and 7 of the 1986 World Series, being at Shea on Sept. 21, 2001 — his birthday and the first New York sporting event after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks — and the three Stanley Cups the Devils won after Stephane Matteau and his team won one. Contact Kevin by e-mail at kevincanessa@mac.com.

Assistant to the Assistant Associate Producer, David Alen a.k.a Robot Dave

David Alen, 26, born and raised in Hialeah, diease free since '83. 

When not rescuing puppies and babies from dangerous hurricane-force winds, David enjoys playing sports, walking the dog, high definition television and all types of tomfoolery. 

Someone forgot to come to work last year and David was called in at the last second we gave him some food and now we can't get rid of him. 

Interns

Matt Ritter

I was born and raised in South Florida as part of a very Jewish family.  Growing up, we all used to gather for the Friday-night Shabbat meal and I was always the one to recite most of the prayers beginning when I was only three years old.  While I was growing up, I was always told to take my religion very seriously and to make sure that I lived the life of a good Jew.  So, when I was only eight years old, I was placed into Hebrew School and immediately began preparing for my Bar Mitzvah, which was only five years away.  At the age of 13, I had officially become a man in the Jewish religion and was well on my way to a great life. 

After completing middle school, my family sent me away to a Jewish High School in Tel Aviv.  It was very different to be completely surrounded by my people all day, everyday,  but I welcomed the change. After graduating high school, I immediately returned to the United States, where I currently attend Florida State University.  I have become a huge part of Hillel and enjoy tutoring my fellow Jews on a daily basis in any subject they need help in. The only reason why I was hired to be a part of "The Sid Rosenberg Show" last summer is because I am Jewish. 

Sid felt more comfortable being around a large quantity of Jews, so here I am.  As for my personal hobbies I enjoy attending Saturday morning services at the synagogue, reciting Hebrew, and most of all, watching Maccabi Tel Aviv play basketball.