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Hank Goldberg is a popular American sports radio and television personality based in Miami, Florida. Currently, Hank serves as a regular contributor, primarily on ESPN’s Miami radio station, now called The Ticket, 790AM. He is also formerly the host of an afternoon drive show on 560 WQAM radio in Miami, an all-sports network, which aired from 4 pm to 7 pm on weekdays.
Serving at different times on the WQAM programming schedule, Hank is perhaps best known for hosting a show from 2 pm to 6 pm on weekdays, having long-time Miami radio host Neil Rogers as a lead-in. He would also work as the morning-drive host (6 am to 10 am) for a short time after Howard Stern left terrestrial radio and was therefore no longer on WQAM. Later on, Hank left WQAM on Dec 31, 2007, when his contract expired.
Hank Goldberg Age
Hank was born on July 4, 1940, in Miami, Florida, in the United States. He is 82 years old.
Hank Goldberg Height
He is a man of average height. Hank stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).
Hank Goldberg Family
He was born and raised in Miami, Florida by his father and mother. Currently, Hank has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.
Hank Goldberg Wife
Hank resides in Florida. He likes to keep his personal life secretive hence Hank has not mentioned any details concerning his relationship status. Once the details concerning Hank’s love partner are available we shall update.
Hank Goldberg Education
He studied at Duke University. Later on, Hank Graduated. Afterward, Hank joined New York University and graduated in 1963.
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Hank was nicknamed “Hammerin’ Hank”, he earned his start in sports commentary and handicapping in the early 1970s as a ghostwriter and assistant to Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder, who wrote a sports betting prediction column syndicated in more than 200 American newspapers. He also assisted Snyder with material for the CBS pre-game show “The NFL Today”.
Hank Goldberg Espn
His career in television started in the mid-1980s at CBS Miami affiliate WTVJ. This ultimately led to Hank joining ESPN in the 1990s as a regular contributor, primarily on ESPN’s Miami radio station, now called The Ticket, 790AM.
In the football season and before certain major horse racing events, namely the Breeders’ Cup and Triple Crown races, Hank also appears nationally on ESPN television and radio. At these segments, Hank analyzes the odds for football games and horse races as well as makes predictions.
Hank’s Colleagues at ESPN include:
Doug Kezirian -sports anchor
Molly McGrath -studio host
Malika Andrews -writer
Alyssa Lang -host/ anchor/reporter
Steve Levy – sportscaster
Dan Murphy -Staff writer
Maria Taylor -analyst and host
Bomani Jones -sports anchor
Matthew Berry -sports analyst
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Hank Goldberg Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a regular contributor, primarily on ESPN’s Miami radio station, now called The Ticket, 790AM. Hank’s average salary is $ 75,121 per year.
Hank Goldberg Net Worth
Hank gets his wealth from his work as a regular contributor, primarily on ESPN’s Miami radio station, now called The Ticket, 790AM. Therefore, Hank has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Hank’s estimated net worth is $811,315.
How Old Is Hank Goldberg
Hank is an 82-year-old who was born on July 4, 1940, in Miami, Florida, in the United States.
Is Hank Goldberg Married
He likes to keep his personal life secretive hence Hank has not mentioned any details concerning his relationship status. Once the details concerning Hank’s love partner are available we shall update.