Sal Paolantonio ESPN, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Books, Salary, and Net Worth

Sal Paolantonio Bio | Wiki

Sal Paolantonio (Salvatore Anthony Nicholas Paolantonio) is an American Sports Reporter and Proffesor. As of now, he works as a Philadelphia-based bureau reporter for ESPN. He joined the station in 1995. Sal is also a regular contributor to Sunday NFL Countdown, SportsCenter, Monday Night Countdown, and NFL Live. Prior to that, he spent two years as a beat reporter and political reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Sal Paolantonio Age

Sal was June 13, 1956, in Long Island, New York in the United States. He is 66 years old.

Sal Paolantonio Height

He is a man of average stature. Sal is 5 ft 7 in tall (Approx 1.74 m).

Sal Paolantonio Family

He was born to his parents in Long Island, New York in the United States. Sal holds an American nationality. He has not gone public with details regarding his parents and/or siblings’ whearbouts.

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Sal Paolantonio Wife

He is married to his wife Lynn McGraw in 1979. The two first met at the State University of New York at Oneonta in 1976. Lynn graduated in 1978 and they have three daughters. Sarah, a coordinating producer at Sirius/XM radio in Washington DC, Zoe, an attorney and also married, and Kyle, a school teacher in Steamboat Springs Colorado.

Sal Paolantonio Education

Sal attended Sewanhaka High School where he gained his high school diploma. He later enrolled at the State University of New York at Oneonta and pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in history graduating in 1977. He attained his master’s degree in Journalism from New York University in 1978.

Sal Paolantonio Books

He has published three books apart from his station career they include:

  • Philly Special in 2018
  • How Football Explains America in 2008
  • The Paolantonio Report in 2007

Sal Paolantonio ESPN

He has been serving as a Philadelphia-based bureau reporter for ESPN. He joined the station in 1995. Sal is also a regular contributor to Sunday NFL Countdown, SportsCenter, Monday Night Countdown, and NFL Live. Additionally, he increased his studio duties by working as a host for the NFL Matchup along with Greg Cosell and Louis Riddick replacing Suzy Kolber.

Sal’s best-known work was during the 2004 and 2005 seasons for his coverage of the Terrell Owens saga with the Philadelphia Eagles. He is also an adjunct professor at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia since 2001.

Prior to that, he spent two years as a beat reporter and political reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. During his stay at the station, he also worked as a WPHL-TV reporter for a nightly news show, Inquirer News Tonight, and also a WIP sports radio host of Saturday Morning Sports Page.

Apart from his journalism career he also served in the United States Navy as a Surface Warfare officer from 1979 to 1983 and attained the United Nations Medal in 1983. Additionally, he served at the USS Haleakala and USS Ouellet.

Some of the awards that he has received through his successful career are, Philadelphia Magazine Philadelphia’s Best Sportswriter in 1995, Associated Press Managing Editor’s Award for Enterprise Reporting in 1985 & 1994, in 2017, he won the New York Daily News Jack Newfield Courage in Journalism Award.

Some of sal’s colleagues at ESPN Include:

Michelle Beisner – Reporter and Anchor

Sarah Barshop – Reporter

Marly Rivera – Reporter and National Baseball Writer

Sean McDonough – Sportscaster

Shae Peppler – Host

Malika Andrews – NBA Writer

Tony Reali – Host

Sal Paolantonio Salary

He is currently earning decent pay as a bureau reporter. Sal’s salary is $79,546 annually.

Sal Paolantonio Net Worth

He has worked at the station for over two decades, there is no doubt he has amassed a great fortune through his successful career. Sal’s estimated net worth is $898,899.

Where Is Sal Paolantonio

He has been serving as a Philadelphia-based bureau reporter for ESPN since 1995. Sal is also a regular contributor to Sunday NFL Countdown, SportsCenter, Monday Night Countdown, and NFL Live. Prior to that, he spent two years as a beat reporter and political reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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