Brett Hollander Bio | Wiki
Brett Hollander is an American journalist and television/radio host. Currently, he serves as part of television and radio coverage of MLB’s Baltimore Orioles at MASN and the Orioles Radio Network. Prior to joining the Orioles broadcast, Brett served as the host of Sportsline at WBAL.
Additionally, he hosted The Brett Hollander Show on WBAL Radio and became Maryland Sportscaster of the Year in 2015. At Orioles broadcast, Brett makes appearances on the team’s television and radio broadcasts. His exit is the second-afternoon show in the market to be disrupted by changes to the Orioles broadcast team.
Brett Hollander Age
Brett was born in the United States. He is around 40 years old. However, his exact date and year of birth are not known to the public.
Brett Hollander Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.72 m).
Brett Hollander Family
He was born and raised in the United States by his parents. Brett had always known what he wanted to do since he was 8 years old. He has audio cassette tapes and Dictaphone tapes in his house of him broadcasting games with the TV sound down in his parents’ bedroom. Brett holds a Mexican nationality and belongs to mixed ethnicity. He has, however, not mentioned any information regarding his parent and/or siblings.
Brett Hollander Wife
Brett is married to his lovely unidentified wife. Together, they have a daughter and the family resides in Baltimore. On May 17, 2017, Brett’s wife was robbed at gunpoint while holding their 7-week-old daughter. Later on, the police reported that they were able to recover the stolen vehicle and had suspects in custody in connection with the carjacking.
Brett Hollander Education
After finishing high school studies, Brett attended Dickson College in CARLISLE, PA.
Brett Hollander WBAL | Leaving WBAL
Brett joined WBAL Radio in 2010 as the host of Sportsline and anchored the then-flagship station’s Orioles coverage from 2011 to 14. Additionally, he served as the host of The Brett Hollander Show on WBAL Radio and became Maryland Sportscaster of the Year in 2015. Later, Brett moved to an afternoon general talk show in 2018. He also served as a reporter covering the Orioles for “105.7 The Fan” WJZ-FM in 2008.
He has extensively covered Baltimore sports, including collegiate athletics and the Ravens and Orioles. Moreover, has appeared on various local stations including on WBAL-TV and 98 Rock FM. In February 2020, Brett left the station to join MASN and the Orioles Radio Network. He serves as part of their television and radio coverage of MLB’s Baltimore Orioles.
Brett Hollander MASN | Orioles Radio
Currently, Brett serves as part of television and radio coverage of MLB’s Baltimore Orioles at MASN and the Orioles Radio Network. Before joining the Orioles broadcast, he worked at WBAL Radio where he became Maryland Sportscaster of the Year in 2015.
In his role, Brett makes appearances on the team’s television and radio broadcasts. His exit is the second-afternoon show in the market to be disrupted by changes to the Orioles broadcast team. Entercom Sports “105.7 The Fan” WJZ-FM afternoon co-host Scott Garceau left to join the team as television pre and post-game host. Scott’s co-host Jeremy Conn moved to evenings to serve as radio pregame show host.
Brett Hollander Podcast
While at WBAL, Brett hosted a podcast known as The Brett Hollander Show. He talked about local issues from 3 pm to 6 pm each weekday on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5. The Show focused on the hottest topics in Baltimore and Maryland.
Brett Hollander Salaly
He works at MASN and the Orioles Radio Network, and he, therefore, receives a satisfactory salary. Brett’s average salary is $76,486 per year.
Brett Hollander Net Worth
He has worked as a journalist for many years. Therefore, there is no doubt he has accumulated decent wealth over the years. The estimated net worth of Brett is $787,364.
Where Is Brett Hollander Going
Brett left WBAL to join MASN and the Orioles Radio Network as part of their television and radio coverage of MLB’s Baltimore Orioles. He hosted The Brett Show on WBAL Radio and became Maryland Sportscaster of the Year in 2015. At Orioles broadcast, Brett makes appearances on the team’s television and radio broadcasts. His exit is the second-afternoon show in the market to be disrupted by changes to the Orioles broadcast team.