Sid Rosenberg

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Sidney Arthur "Sid" Rosenberg (* 1967 in Brooklyn , New York ) is an American radio presenter who works for the sports and talk channel WAXY in Miami . Sid Rosenberg is the cousin of Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman .

Life

Sid Rosenberg's nickname is based on the former baseball players Don Mattingly and Dave Kingman , whose middle name is "Arthur". In the program Sports Guys it was the " running gag " that everyone was nicknamed "Arthur".

From 1984 to 1985 he studied at the University of Miami and Brooklyn College without a degree. Five years later, in 1990, he graduated at Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York . In 1991 he married his girlfriend Danielle. After a year, he received his bachelor's degree in business from Baruch College in the Flatiron / Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan.

In the late 1990s, his radio career began in West Palm Beach, Florida with the Internet program The Drive . He eventually moved to New York City in 2000, where he co-hosted Sports Guys on WNEW-FM. He soon started working full-time as a sports host. For several years he also moderated the screenings for the home games of the New York Giants.

In 2003 his daughter Ava was born. At the beginning of 2005 he had a lawsuit for theft of a DirecTV, after which he was admitted to a rehabilitation clinic for gambling, cocaine and alcohol addiction. In May 2005, he was fired from Imus after a negative comment about Kylie Minogue . On September 11, 2005, he did not appear for his screening for the New York Giants game , instead he moderated at FHM in Atlantic City . The broadcaster WFAN gave him the option to cancel himself. One day later he left WFAN at his own request. The New York Post reported that the broadcaster would probably have fired him if he hadn't quit himself. Since 2006 he has been working as a presenter for the WAXY broadcaster in Miami.

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