Damon Amendolara

Damon Amendolara
Born (1979-06-21) June 21, 1979
Warwick, New York
Show The D.A. Show
Station(s) CBS Sports Radio
Time slot 6–10 p.m. (ET)
Style Sports radio
Country  United States
Website www.thedashow.com

Damon Lawrence Amendolara (born June 21, 1979) is the late afternoon/early evening host on the CBS Sports Radio Network,[1] heard across North America. He previously worked as the evening host for WBZ-FM in Boston. He also acted as the sideline reporter for Major League Soccer telecast of the New England Revolution. He is a contributor to the NFL Network, NFL Films and WFAN radio in New York. The new CBS Sports Radio Network launched on January 2, 2013 with Amendolara [2]as the overnight host, and is syndicated across CBS Sports Radio over 150 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada.

Career

"D.A." was also part of Comcast's,[3] Pre Game Live and Post Game Live, alongside Mike Felger, Ty Law and Troy Brown. He also is a guest host for Sports Tonight on CSNNE, and was a regular panelist shows like Sports Sunday, and The Baseball Show. Amendolara was hired for the launch of the Sports Hub in Boston in August 2009 as the evening host, 6p-11p.

Before Boston, Amendolara hosted nights in Miami on Sportsradio 560 WQAM starting in '08. On Friday, August 7, 2009, The Miami Herald announced that Amendolara was leaving Miami to host a show on a new FM sports station in Boston, which later was revealed as WBZ-FM.[4]

[5] From 2003-2008, D.A. worked in Kansas City at 610 Sports, hosting the morning drive show. He was hired as the evening anchor for KCSP at the launch of the station in September 2003. In August 2004, Amendolara became the host of the morning show at 610 Sports. There he also anchored the station's Chiefs programming, including the Chiefs players shows. On Monday, December 17, 2007, The Kansas City Star reported that D.A. had left 610 Sports.

From 2001-2003, he worked at the ESPN Radio affiliate in Fort Myers, FL where he hosted The D.A. Show, and was the play-by-play announcer for the Fort Myers Miracle (Minnesota Twins minor league team). Also while at ESPN, he hosted the SportsCenter updates in the afternoon, and hosted the pregame/postgame shows for the Florida Firecats of the Arena Football League.

Charities

D.A. has devoted much of the show to raising money for local charities with a focus on children, with "The D.A. Show Cares." He has coached and helped sponsor the Spartans, a youth soccer team in the Miramar (FL) Police Athletic League (whose last-place finish became a popular and humorous topic on the show). The effort has reached out to organizations such as The Boys & Girls Club of Kansas City, The Bridge Home, Children's Mercy Hospital and The KCMO Little League. He has raised close to $10,000 since starting it in 2006. He is an [6] honorary board member for the Room to Dream Foundation in Boston.

Personal

Born in Warwick, New York to an Italian and Slovak family,[7][8] Amendolara graduated from Syracuse University in 2001 with a degree in broadcast journalism from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.[9]

External links

References

  1. http://sportsmedianews.com/damon-amendolara-to-host-weekday-overnight-show-on-cbs-sports-radio/
  2. http://www.radioink.com/Article.asp?id=2869712&spid=24698
  3. http://thedashow.com/2012/09/d-a-joins-comcast-sportsnet-new-england-patriots-studio-team/
  4. http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/columnists/barry-jackson/story/1175081.html
  5. http://thedashow.com/about/
  6. http://roomtodreamfoundation.org/about/the-board/
  7. "The D.A. Show: Talent". CBS Sports Radio. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
  8. "Chat with Damon Amendolara on Favorite Restaurants". Boston's Hidden Restaurants. March 16, 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
  9. Lechtman, Debbie (May 10, 2012). "Orange Fizz bubbles with Newhouse pride". Syracuse University. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
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