Elliot Segal Podcast, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

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Elliot Segal is a popular American talk radio host currently hosting Elliot in the Morning show on DC101 in Washington D.C. In this podcast, Elliot talks about his tenure and what it takes to run a flourishingly radio show.

He is also involved with numerous local charities such as Olie & Elliot’s Great Saves with former retired Washington Capitals goalie, Olaf Kölzig, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Elliot has formerly, featured weekly interviews together with Donna Brant America’s Most Wanted producer, to highlight specific incidents from around the nation, and has three captures accredited to these segments (until October 2007).

He made a short cameo in Nickelback’s music video for the song Rockstar. Elliot appears at 01:36 where he’s put in a headlock by MMA fighter Chuck Liddell, and later again at 02:15 where he’s mouthing the words to the song’s chorus while solo on a bench. WOR (AM) canceled Elliot’s show on February 18, 2014, following just one month on the air. He became initiated into the Radio Hall of Fame on October 28, 2021. Colleague inductees include Dan Patrick and Kim Komando.

Elliot Segal Age

Elliot was born on February 17, 1969, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is 54 years old. Elliot celebrates his birthday on February 17, every year.

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Elliot Segal Height

He is a man of average stature. Elliot stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).

Elliot Segal Family

He was born in Canada and raised in Houston, Texas. Elliots has an American nationality. At the moment, Elliot has not mentioned any details regarding his family to the public.

Elliot Segal Wife

Elliot married his wife Jacquie Segal. The pair lives in the United States. Elliot and his wife Jacquie have two sons born in February 2004 and another one born in August 2006.

Elliot Segal Education

After completing his primary and high school education  Elliot went to at Houston Baptist University for a trimester. While there, Elliot was one of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

Elliot Segal Podcast

He works as the host of the radio talk show, Elliot in the Morning airing weekdays from “5:48 to 10 something.” The podcast is also based at WWDC-FM Washington, D.C., and is listened to on an affiliated station in Richmond. Its format does a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from in-person or telephone interviews with famous celebrities, to gross-out stunts engaging much of the show’s supporting cast.

As of 2005, the show had been the cause of the fifth biggest amount of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fines since 1970, having $302,500 worth of fines leveled at the show. As a result, while the show still regularly involves euphemistic mentions of sexual topics, it is broadcast alongside a short tape delay and is at times “dumped” to canned music for profanity.

Elliot Segal Heart Attack

Elliot is healthy and strong. At the moment there are no details concerning if Elliot is or has struggled with heart attack issues. Once the details concerning Elliot’s health are available it shall be updated.

Elliot Segal Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a host of Elliot in the Morning show on DC101 in Washington D.C. Elliot’s average salary is $74,875 per year.

Elliot Segal Net Worth

Elliot gets his wealth from his work as a host of Elliot in the Morning show on DC101 in Washington D.C. Therefore, Elliot has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Elliot’s estimated net worth is $785,486.

How Old Is Elliot Segal

Elliot is a 54-year-old who was born on February 17, 1969, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Elliot celebrates his birthday on February 17, every year.

Who Is Elliot Segal

Elliot works as a host of Elliot in the Morning show on DC101 in Washington D.C. In this podcast, Elliot talks about his tenure and what it takes to run a flourishingly radio show. He is also involved with numerous local charities such as Olie & Elliot’s Great Saves with former retired Washington Capitals goalie, Olaf Kölzig, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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