Jason Romano Sports Spectrum, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, ESPN, Book, and Net Worth

Jason Romano Bio | Wiki

Jason Romano is an American journalist, speaker, author, media consultant, and church leader with over 20 years of professional broadcasting experience on the regional and network level. He worked for 17 years as a Senior Manager and Producer at ESPN. Jason has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Monday Night Football, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, and MLB’s All-Star Game.

Currently, he serves as the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast. Additionally, Jason has spoken to thousands of people at conferences, colleges, companies, and churches. He is a big advocate of social media, having built up large followings both for ESPN’s social feeds as well as his own personal brand.

Jason Romano Age

Jason was born in 1974 in the United States. He is 47 years old.

Jason Romano Height

He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.70 m).

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Jason Romano Family

He was born and raised in the United States by his mother Linda and his father. Jason says that his mother was the one who introduced him to his wife. His mom had met Dawn at the Regents thing and thought of introducing his son to her.

Jason Romano Wife

Jason is married to his beautiful wife Dawn. The couple celebrated their wedding on November 13th, 1999 after meeting on a blind date on July 24, 1997. The two were introduced by Jason’s mother Linda. Together, the couple shares three children, two girls, and one boy.

Jason Romano Education

After his high school education, Jason enrolled at Cayuga Community College where he received AAS in Radio and TV Broadcasting. Later he graduated from SUNY New Paltz with a Bachelor in Communications in 1997.

Jason Romano ESPN

Jason’s time at ESPN started on July 18, 2000, just 10 months later, on Mother’s Day 2001, when he became a Christian. He said he didn’t think he could be a “Christian at ESPN.” It was almost a decade later that Jason realized that he could view his work at ESPN as a place of ministry.

During his time at ESPN, he produced content for ESPN Radio, helped lead and grow the talent-producing department. He also built relationships with the biggest names in sports as well as created and manage the NFL on ESPN’s social media channels, growing them to over 6 million followers on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Jason Romano Sports Spectrum | Podcast

Currently, he serves as the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. Jason also serves as a contributor to the Sports Spectrum magazine and contributes articles daily to SportsSpectrum.com.

After leaving ESPN and joining Sports Spectrum, Super Bowls took on a whole new dimension for him. He wondered whether NFL and other sports leagues accept media whose focus was giving athletes an avenue distinctly for sharing their faith in God. Jason said that Sports Spectrum was approved for credentials and was amazed at how God provided during the week leading up to the Super Bowl in Minneapolis.

Jason Romano Live to Forgive | Book

In addition to his career, Jason is the author of two books. His book The Uniform of Leadership: Lessons on True Success from My ESPN Life was published in 2020. His other book Live to Forgive: Moving Forward When Those We Love Hurt Us became published in 2018.

Jason Romano Salary

He serves as the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast, therefore, he earns a decent income. Jason’s average salary is $71,564 per year.

Jason Romano Net Worth

He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Jason’s estimated net worth is $785,433.

Who Is Jason Romano

Jason is an American journalist, speaker, author, media consultant, and church leader with over 20 years of professional broadcasting experience on the regional and network level. He worked for 17 years as a Senior Manager and Producer at ESPN.

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