Scott Rogowsky Bio |Wiki
Scott Rogowsky is an American comedian and television personality. Currently, he serves as the host of the ChangeUp baseball program for DAZN. Previously, Scott hosted HQ Trivia, a mobile game show. Since 2011, he has hosted Running Late, a live talk show held at various venues around New York City (such as the Gramercy Theater) and Los Angeles.
Guests have included comedians, musicians, authors, and actors. Scott gained notoriety as the creator of several viral videos, including 10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Jew, and Taking Fake Book Covers on the Subway. In 2017, he hosted a “pop-up” talk show, Start T@lkin, which streamed on Go90 for one season.
Scott Rogowsky Age
Scott was born on December 4, 1984, in Manhattan, New York, United States. He is 37 years old.
Scott Rogowsky Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.70m).
Scott Rogowsky Family
He was born in Manhattan and raised in Harrison, New York by his father Marty Rogowsky, and his mother. Scott holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Information about his parents and/or siblings is not available.
Scott Rogowsky Girlfriend
Scott is a man who enjoys his life and career, but, he keeps his personal life private. Therefore, it is not known to the public whether he is dating or single. He is Jewish and a brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Scott also enjoys baseball and is an avid fan of the New York Mets.
Scott Rogowsky Education
Following his high school education, Scott enrolled at Johns Hopkins University. He graduated in 2007 with a degree in political science.
Scott Rogowsky HQ | HQ Trivia
Scott started as the primary host of HQ Trivia, an app and trivia game in August 2017. Following its launch, he gained a significant cult following among the game’s players. Scott’s catchphrase, “let’s get down to the nitty-gritty,” was spoken at least once each episode of HQ Trivia, and is a quote from the song “AC/DC Bag” by Phish.
In 2019, he joined DAZN and began hosting a sports program. A month later, it was confirmed that Scott had stopped hosting HQ Trivia due to an inability to organize a scheduling agreement around the two shows. In March 2019, Scott began co-hosting ChangeUp, a baseball program broadcast on the subscription video streaming network DAZN.
Scott Rogowsky Book Covers
He gained notoriety as the creator of several viral videos, including 10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Jew, and Taking Fake Book Covers on the Subway. In 2017, Scott hosted a “pop-up” talk show, Start T@lkin, which streamed on Go90 for one season.
Scott Rogowsky Store
Scott opened a store located on Main Street in Santa Monica on March 1, 2019. He is working with an app called NTWRK doing some live stream sports cards shows, on top of owning his own Vintage Store – Quiz Daddy’s Closet aka QDC VTG.””. Scott started his IG Page, Quiz Daddy’s Closet, in 2019 to sell some of his personal collection with the goal of donating the proceeds to charitable causes. He raised around 25,000 to donate, which was amazing. He moved to LA in 2018, and the story behind the shop is that when he moved to LA.
Scott Rogowsky Business Casual | Morning Brew
He and Nora Ali serve as the hosts of Business Casual on Morning Brew podcasts, The two bring you conversations with creators, thinkers, and innovators who can tell you what it all means, and why you should care. Episodes drop every Monday and Thursday. Host Nora Ali peels back the professional sheen to bring convos with people you know, and some you may not know yet. Because money talks… but it does not have to be dull.
Scott Rogowsky Net Worth
He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Scott’s estimated net worth is $876,650.
Who Is Scott Rogowsky
Scott is an American comedian and television personality. Currently, he serves as the host of the ChangeUp baseball program for DAZN. Previously, Scott hosted HQ Trivia, a mobile game show. Since 2011, he has hosted Running Late, a live talk show held at various venues around New York City (such as the Gramercy Theater) and Los Angeles.