Andy Pollin Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth MASN

Andy Pollin Biography

Andy Pollin is a seasoned American radio and television personality who currently co-hosts MASN with Rob Long. He also works at ESPN 980 (formerly WTEM), where he fills in for Kornheiser during the summer. He previously served as sports director at WTEM from 1992 to January 2017. He has also worked for various networks, including WFAN and ESPN.

Andy Pollin Age

Andy Pollin was born in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States of America on August 3, 1958. He is 64 years old.

Andy Pollin’s height

Andy stands at 5 ft 8 in/1.72 m tall.

Andy Pollin Family

Andy was born and raised in Chevy Chase, Maryland by his supportive and loving parents, whose identity remains unknown.

Husband Andy Pollin

Andy is a devoted husband to his devoted wife Arlene. The couple has been married for many years and has two grown children, a son who is a teacher in New York and a daughter who is a DC-area attorney.

Andy Pollin training

Andy graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in 1976 while growing up in Maryland. He then enrolled at American University, where he was a member of the school’s radio station before leaving to begin his radio career in Beaumont, Texas. Andy graduated from Trinity University with a degree in broadcast journalism.

Andy Pollin Salary

Andy receives an annual salary of $90,680.

Andy Pollin Net Worth

Andy’s estimated net worth is $1 million.

Andy Pollin Career

Andy hosted “The Tony Kornheiser Show” on ESPN Radio, where he was known by the nickname “Andy Polley”. He got the nickname after a listener was offended by Andy’s remark about baseball player Rafael Palmeiro.

The listener became enraged and said, “Andy Poley, you’re an idiot!” when he called the show. Denis Horgan Jr., the show’s producer, recorded the call and played it often when Andy was on the air. He currently works as a summer supplement for Kornheiser at ESPN 980 (formerly WTEM).

He currently works at MASN, where he co-hosts Weekends with Rob Long. Andy can also be heard on “The Andy Pollin Show with Thom Lovero” on WJFK 106.7 The Fan. He previously served as Sports Director at WTEM from its inception in 1992 until January 2017.

For thirteen years, he co-hosted “The Sports Reporters with Steve Czaban” before being fired in July 2013. Andy co-hosted The Tony Kornheiser Show for fourteen years, from 1992 to 2006. From 1998 to 2004, co-hosted GameDay with Mel Kiper Jr. on ESPN Radio.

In addition to being a television personality, he is a part-time writer who co-authored and published The Great Book of Washington, DC Sports Lists with Len Shapiro. Publishers Running Press created the book, which is 304 pages long. The book is about how the discourse on sports in America has evolved from a small-time side hustle to a 24-hour media buffet on television and radio.

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