Fred Roggin

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Fred Roggin promo photo from KNBC
Fred Roggin promo photo from KNBC

Fred Roggin is the sports anchor at KNBC-TV in Los Angeles, California. Until June 2006, he was also a sports talk radio host at KMPC, also in Los Angeles, but now currently co-hosts a morning sports show on KLAC with Los Angeles Times sports columnist T.J. Simers and Simers' daughter, Tracy.

Roggin also has a national profile, doing occasional work for NBC Sports. In fact, he has become a regular during its coverage of the Olympics. At the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, he hosted the daily coverage of curling, and at the 2004 Summer Olympics, he did the same for boxing. Both events aired on CNBC during the week, and on MSNBC on weekends. He was also a sideline reporter on several National Football League telecasts before the network stopped coverage after Super Bowl XXXII in January 1998. Roggin hosts a new sports-themed game show, The Challenge, which airs after NBC's Sunday Night Football telecasts locally on KNBC.

Currently Roggin does a pre-taped sports scores/highlight recap for NBC's early morning newscasts, which airs on NBC's Early Today and MSNBC's First Look (and previously CNBC's WakeUp Call).

In 2001, he was one of the sideline reporters on NBC's coverage of the XFL, alongside Mike Adamle, who is the sports anchor on sister station WMAQ-TV in Chicago, Illinois.

For several years in the early 1990s, he hosted Roggin's Heroes, a collection of unusual sports highlights presented as a syndicated 30-minute show. Such clips still air as part of his new Sunday night program on KNBC.

Roggin joined KNBC in 1980, coming from a station in Phoenix, Arizona, his native city.