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Sal Paolantonio

Sports announcer (born 1956)

Salvatore Anthony Nicholas Paolantonio (born June 13, 1956, in Long Island, New York) is a Philadelphia-based bureau reporter for ESPN. Since joining ESPN in 1995, Paolantonio has become a staple in their NFL coverage, as he contributes to shows such as SportsCenter, NFL Live, Sunday NFL Countdown (from a game site) and Monday Night Countdown (from the Monday Night Football site). In 2004, he added studio work to his duties, replacing Suzy Kolber as the host of NFL Matchup, an X's and O's football show; joining him are Louis Riddick and Greg Cosell. His best known work for ESPN was his coverage of the Terrell Owens saga with the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Paolantonio has also been an adjunct professor at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia since 2001.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Early life

A native of Stewart Manor, New York, Paolantonio attended Sewanhaka High School.

He graduated from the State University of New York at Oneonta in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history. He also attended New York University, where he received a master's degree in journalism in 1978. Paolantonio served as a Surface Warfare officer in the United States Navy from 1979 to 1983 where he was awarded the United Nations Medal in 1983. He served aboard USS Ouellet and the USS Haleakala.

Career

Prior to joining ESPN, he was a political reporter and Philadelphia Eagles beat reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer from 1993 to 1995. During that time he also served as a reporter for WPHL-TV nightly news show, Inquirer News Tonight and hosted Saturday Morning Sports Page on WIP sports radio. In 1993, he published his first book, a biography of Frank L. Rizzo en*led The Last Big Man in Big City America.

In 2018, he published Philly Special: The Inside Story of How the Philadelphia Eagles Won Their First Super Bowl Championship. In 2007, he and fellow sports journalist Reuben Frank put out The Paolantonio Report: The Most Overrated and Underrated Players, Teams, Coaches, and Moments in NFL History. It has been the best-selling NFL book in the country (October 11, 2007) according to Amazon.com. He went on to make the provocative claim in his 2008 folk history, How Football Explains America, that the compe*ion informed the public morality on integration and consciously developed in the mid-20th century into an almost mythic spectacle. With its origins in the closing of the Turnerian frontier, the NFL league, rather than baseball, apparently broke down the color barrier in sports.

Personal life

Paolantonio has been a resident of Haddon Township, New Jersey. His given name is Salvatore Anthony Nicholas Paolantonio. He later moved to nearby Moorestown.

Awards

  • *ociated Press Managing Editor's Award for Enterprise Reporting
    1985
  • *ociated Press Sports Editors Award for Reporting
    1994
  • Philadelphia Magazine Philadelphia's Best Sportswriter
    1995
  • New York Daily News Jack Newfield Courage in Journalism Award
    2017

References

    External links

    • Sal Paolantonio's ESPN Bio
    • Sal Paolantonio at ESPN.com
    • Sal Paolantonio at ESPN.tv
    • Sal Paolantonio Professor at St. Joseph's