Arnie Spanier

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Arnie Spanier (born April 3, 1963[1]) is an American radio host. He is the weekday evening host on Sporting News Radio.

Spanier was born in Bronx, New York and educated at the University of Arizona.[2]

He began his career in Las Vegas with the Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), which is now Sporting News Radio. After one year with SEN, Spanier moved to Phoenix, Arizona to do radio. After two years in Phoenix, Spanier moved back to the network side of radio, this time with One on One Sports, which is now Sporting News Radio. After four years with One on One Sports, Spanier spent three years in Los Angeles, California, two years in Atlanta, Georgia as the morning drive co-host on WCNN, and then back to Sporting News Radio.[3]

Spanier currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife where he does his show for Sporting News Radio.

Arnie's son, Shea, is an All-Star goalie in his Squirt-B hockey league.

[edit] References

  1. ^ 'Arnie Spanier', WSJS. Retrieved September 19 2006.
  2. ^ 'Arnie Spanier', WSJS. Retrieved September 19 2006.
  3. ^ 'Arnie Spanier', WSJS. Retrieved September 19 2006.