One of the most recognized voices in sports radio is now on New York's legendary all news station. Sid Rosenberg brings his "totally New York attitude" to weekday mornings on 1010 WINS.

Sid Rosenberg started his radio career on "The Drive," heard strictly on the Internet at SportsLineUSA.com. The show eventually moved on to terrestrial radio, and was syndicated nationally in more than 40 markets by SportsFan and Westwood One. Sid also co-hosted the NFL Today pre-game show heard nationally on Westwood One for three seasons. After two years on national radio, Sid took his act to New York City, where he co-hosted "The Sports Guys," heard mornings on legendary radio station 102.7 WNEW FM.

In 2001, Sid realized his dream by landing a job at the nation's premier sports-talk radio station, WFAN in New York City, where he hosted middays with Jody McDonald and later, with Joe Benigno. Sid also did sports on the "Imus in the Morning" program through 2005. While at WFAN, he was the pre-game show host for the New York Giants for three seasons.

Sid also worked with the New York Daily News, CSTV, The Best Damn Sports Show, The New York Dragons and FOX online. He has also made multiple appearances on many news shows, including the former "Scarborough Country," with Joe Scarborough on MSNBC; "Hardball," with Chris Matthews on MSNBC; the now-defunct "John McEnroe Show" and "The Donny Deutsch Show," both of CNBC.

In November 2005, Sid relocated to South Florida and signed with 790 The Ticket. He hosted middays with O.J. McDuffie at first, and then landed the morning-drive slot, which he held for more than two years.

He left the ticket in March 2009 and in September of that year, he signed a two-year contract to host middays – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. – on WQAM-560 AM, also in Miami. At WQAM, he gained the spot previously held by the-late legendary Neil Rogers. A few months later, Sid was promoted to the afternoon drive spot – 3 to 7 p.m. – upon the retirement of Jim Mandich. Since moving to the afternoon-drive, Sid has consistently out-rated his competition, something that hadn't happened in years.

In his time in South Florida, Sid also did work on the Internet – for two successful websites – www.shovio.com, where he hosted a live daily, two-hour interactive sports video show and at www.OpenSports.com, where he filmed sports videos for the Web on a daily basis.

In addition to his work at WQAM, Sid also currently hosts occasional shifts at WFAN in New York.

In March 2010, Sid released his first-ever biography, "You're Wrong and You're Ugly," which he co-wrote with Paul Schwartz, of The New York Post. The book was a top-seller in the sports-biography category.