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Tony Reali

Tony Reali (born July 4, 1978)[1] is an American sports personality and television host of Around the Horn on ESPN. He served as the statistician on Pardon the Interruption from the show's debut in 2001 until late 2014.[2] In April 2014, it was announced he would be a contributor on social media for Good Morning America, which he began on October 8, 2014.

Tony Reali
Reali in May 2013
Born (1978-07-04) July 4, 1978 (age 45)
EducationFordham University (BA)
OccupationSports talk show host
Years active1997–present
EmployerESPN
Children3

Early years edit

Reali was born in the New York City borough of Staten Island, and is of Italian-American descent.[3] Reali spent most of his childhood living in New Jersey, growing up in Marlboro Township. He graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, New Jersey in 1996.[4] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Communications and History from Fordham University.[5] While there, he was a sportscaster for WFUV from 1997 to 2000 as the voice of football and men's basketball. He also was a beat reporter covering the Yankees, Mets, Giants, and Jets. In May 2000, he wrote for WPIX-TV of New York.

Broadcasting career edit

Reali joined ESPN in 2000 as a researcher and writer for 2 Minute Drill.

Pardon the Interruption edit

He joined Pardon the Interruption in October 2001 as "Stat Boy", where his role was to correct and fact-check hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon at the end of every episode. Reali became so popular that he started appearing daily on Tony Kornheiser's radio show for a daily segment called "Preview the Interruption", in which he discussed what was going to happen on PTI later on that afternoon. After Reali became the host of Around the Horn and his popularity continued to rise, Kornheiser and Wilbon eventually started introducing him by his actual name instead of simply calling him "Stat Boy." On occasion, Kornheiser will add several ridiculous middle names when introducing him to poke fun at his long name (such as Anthony Joseph Lisa Lipps Reali). In addition to conducting his usual fact-checks, Reali also judged Kornheiser and Wilbon when they played the games "Oddsmakers" and "Report Card" on the show and introduced the topics for segments such as "Over/Under" and "What's the Word." On September 5, 2014, Reali did his last show of Pardon the Interruption as part of moving to New York City to be a social media correspondent on Good Morning America,[6] a job he held for only a couple of months.

Around the Horn edit

In February 2004, Reali replaced Max Kellerman as the host of ESPN's Around the Horn, the show that precedes PTI in the ESPN weekday schedule (he was guest host on Around the Horn six times, and was a panelist six other times before becoming host). As host of Around The Horn, Reali awards points at his own discretion based upon the quality of the panelists' comments. Reali is known for his in-depth knowledge of sports statistics and corrections of panelists on Around the Horn. He will deduct points or mute guests when nonsensical comments are provided, awarding points when a panelist makes a convincing argument, bold prediction, or amusing pop culture reference.[7][8] During a "face time" donated to him by the winner of an episode of the show in March 2019, Reali commented on the decision of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to eliminate federal funding for the Special Olympics, arguing for the social and moral importance of maintaining support for the program.[9] The following day the White House announced that it would override the proposed cuts by DeVos to the program.[10]

Good Morning America edit

Reali began at ABC's Good Morning America in 2014 as its social media correspondent. From 2015 to 2018, he was the weekend sports correspondent and also worked the pop culture desk.[11][12]

Voice roles edit

Reali appeared as a special guest star on Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil and provided the voice for "The Dark One" in Rocked. The episode aired on September 22, 2012.

Personal life edit

In the early hours of October 1, 2007, Reali's apartment was destroyed by a fire,[13][14] a fact revealed by Tony Kornheiser on Pardon the Interruption on October 1 and acknowledged by Reali himself on Around the Horn the following day.[15] The fire occurred a few days after he had proposed to Samiya Edwards, an Africa policy consultant.[16][17]

Reali has been open about his struggles with anxiety, posting on social media and providing details through interviews and podcasts.[18] He is a Catholic who has stressed the importance of his faith: "It has made me who I am, and it has got me to where I am. And it's where I am going."[3] He is known for wearing ashes on his forehead on air every Ash Wednesday.[3][19]

On Father's Day 2018, Reali announced that he and his wife were expecting twin sons. Although one of the boys died unexpectedly before childbirth, the other boy was born healthy. Reali also has two daughters.[20][21][22]

References edit

  1. ^ Clothier, Gary (August 22, 2010). "Ask Mr. Know-It-All". The Republican Herald. p. D4. Tony Reali entered life in Staten Island, N.Y., on July 4, 1978...
  2. ^ Tucker, Ken (2005), Kissing Bill O'Reilly, Roasting Miss Piggy: 100 Things to Love and Hate about TV, St. Martin's Press, p. 208, ISBN 0-312-33057-X
  3. ^ a b c It’s our faith that makes us who we are March 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, February 26, 2010; accessed October 18, 2014.
  4. ^ Concha, Joe. "RealHoboken Celebrity Series: An Interview with ESPN’s Tony Reali", RealHoboken.com. Accessed October 23, 2007. "One of the aforementioned shows, Around the Horn is hosted by 28-year-old Tony Reali, a Marlboro, New Jersey native and graduate of Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft in 1996."
  5. ^ Tony Reali ESPN Bio, retrieved October 15, 2007
  6. ^ Chase, Chris (September 5, 2014). "Tony Reali's emotional goodbye to 'PTI'". USA Today. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
  7. ^ Cowlishaw, Tim, , archived from the original on November 2, 2007, retrieved October 15, 2007
  8. ^ Walters, John (October 24, 2005), , CNN, archived from the original on November 4, 2007, retrieved October 15, 2007
  9. ^ "ESPN's Tony Reali delivers a powerful message about the importance of the Special Olympics". March 28, 2019.
  10. ^ "Betsy DeVos' utterly botched call for Special Olympics funding cuts, explained | CNN Politics". CNN. March 28, 2019.
  11. ^ "Video: Getting ready for March Madness". ABC News. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  12. ^ "Tony Reali".
  13. ^ Mathis, Sommer, , archived from the original on November 16, 2014, retrieved October 2, 2007
  14. ^ Moreno, Sylvia (October 2, 2007), "Fire Chief Says Electrical Event Cause of Adams Morgan Fire", The Washington Post, retrieved October 2, 2007
  15. ^ @tonyreali (January 10, 2022). "The tragedy of this fire in a Bronx apartment kept me up last night" (Tweet). from the original on January 10, 2022 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ "Tony Reali married, salary, net worth, divorce, girlfriend, wife". bijog.com.
  17. ^ Roberts, Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne (July 11, 2008). "Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts - Busted, TSA-Style" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  18. ^ Wagner, Laura. "A Q&A With Tony Reali About Postpartum Depression And Anxiety In Dads". Deadspin. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  19. ^ Reali, Tony (March 4, 2017). "Perspective - I've worn ash on my head on ESPN for 16 years. This year was different" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  20. ^ ""Introducing... Francesca Zahra Reali!"". Instagram. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  21. ^ "Welcome to the world Antonella Reali!". Instagram. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  22. ^ Joseph, Andrew (June 18, 2018). "ESPN's Tony Reali delivered a powerful on-air reflection on losing his child". Retrieved June 20, 2018.

External links edit

  • Feature article from The Washington Post, August 27, 2006
  • Tony Reali at IMDb

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Tony Reali born July 4 1978 1 is an American sports personality and television host of Around the Horn on ESPN He served as the statistician on Pardon the Interruption from the show s debut in 2001 until late 2014 2 In April 2014 it was announced he would be a contributor on social media for Good Morning America which he began on October 8 2014 Tony RealiReali in May 2013Born 1978 07 04 July 4 1978 age 45 New York City U S EducationFordham University BA OccupationSports talk show hostYears active1997 presentEmployerESPNChildren3 Contents 1 Early years 2 Broadcasting career 2 1 Pardon the Interruption 2 2 Around the Horn 2 3 Good Morning America 2 4 Voice roles 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly years editReali was born in the New York City borough of Staten Island and is of Italian American descent 3 Reali spent most of his childhood living in New Jersey growing up in Marlboro Township He graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft New Jersey in 1996 4 He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Communications and History from Fordham University 5 While there he was a sportscaster for WFUV from 1997 to 2000 as the voice of football and men s basketball He also was a beat reporter covering the Yankees Mets Giants and Jets In May 2000 he wrote for WPIX TV of New York Broadcasting career editReali joined ESPN in 2000 as a researcher and writer for 2 Minute Drill Pardon the Interruption edit He joined Pardon the Interruption in October 2001 as Stat Boy where his role was to correct and fact check hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon at the end of every episode Reali became so popular that he started appearing daily on Tony Kornheiser s radio show for a daily segment called Preview the Interruption in which he discussed what was going to happen on PTI later on that afternoon After Reali became the host of Around the Horn and his popularity continued to rise Kornheiser and Wilbon eventually started introducing him by his actual name instead of simply calling him Stat Boy On occasion Kornheiser will add several ridiculous middle names when introducing him to poke fun at his long name such as Anthony Joseph Lisa Lipps Reali In addition to conducting his usual fact checks Reali also judged Kornheiser and Wilbon when they played the games Oddsmakers and Report Card on the show and introduced the topics for segments such as Over Under and What s the Word On September 5 2014 Reali did his last show of Pardon the Interruption as part of moving to New York City to be a social media correspondent on Good Morning America 6 a job he held for only a couple of months Around the Horn edit In February 2004 Reali replaced Max Kellerman as the host of ESPN s Around the Horn the show that precedes PTI in the ESPN weekday schedule he was guest host on Around the Horn six times and was a panelist six other times before becoming host As host of Around The Horn Reali awards points at his own discretion based upon the quality of the panelists comments Reali is known for his in depth knowledge of sports statistics and corrections of panelists on Around the Horn He will deduct points or mute guests when nonsensical comments are provided awarding points when a panelist makes a convincing argument bold prediction or amusing pop culture reference 7 8 During a face time donated to him by the winner of an episode of the show in March 2019 Reali commented on the decision of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to eliminate federal funding for the Special Olympics arguing for the social and moral importance of maintaining support for the program 9 The following day the White House announced that it would override the proposed cuts by DeVos to the program 10 Good Morning America edit Reali began at ABC s Good Morning America in 2014 as its social media correspondent From 2015 to 2018 he was the weekend sports correspondent and also worked the pop culture desk 11 12 Voice roles edit Reali appeared as a special guest star on Kick Buttowski Suburban Daredevil and provided the voice for The Dark One in Rocked The episode aired on September 22 2012 Personal life editIn the early hours of October 1 2007 Reali s apartment was destroyed by a fire 13 14 a fact revealed by Tony Kornheiser on Pardon the Interruption on October 1 and acknowledged by Reali himself on Around the Horn the following day 15 The fire occurred a few days after he had proposed to Samiya Edwards an Africa policy consultant 16 17 Reali has been open about his struggles with anxiety posting on social media and providing details through interviews and podcasts 18 He is a Catholic who has stressed the importance of his faith It has made me who I am and it has got me to where I am And it s where I am going 3 He is known for wearing ashes on his forehead on air every Ash Wednesday 3 19 On Father s Day 2018 Reali announced that he and his wife were expecting twin sons Although one of the boys died unexpectedly before childbirth the other boy was born healthy Reali also has two daughters 20 21 22 References edit Clothier Gary August 22 2010 Ask Mr Know It All The Republican Herald p D4 Tony Reali entered life in Staten Island N Y on July 4 1978 Tucker Ken 2005 Kissing Bill O Reilly Roasting Miss Piggy 100 Things to Love and Hate about TV St Martin s Press p 208 ISBN 0 312 33057 X a b c It s our faith that makes us who we are Archived March 24 2012 at the Wayback Machine February 26 2010 accessed October 18 2014 Concha Joe RealHoboken Celebrity Series An Interview with ESPN s Tony Reali RealHoboken com Accessed October 23 2007 One of the aforementioned shows Around the Horn is hosted by 28 year old Tony Reali a Marlboro New Jersey native and graduate of Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft in 1996 Tony Reali ESPN Bio retrieved October 15 2007 Chase Chris September 5 2014 Tony Reali s emotional goodbye to PTI USA Today Retrieved September 5 2014 Cowlishaw Tim Cowlishaw chat Analyzing football failures archived from the original on November 2 2007 retrieved October 15 2007 Walters John October 24 2005 My favorite Brunette CNN archived from the original on November 4 2007 retrieved October 15 2007 ESPN s Tony Reali delivers a powerful message about the importance of the Special Olympics March 28 2019 Betsy DeVos utterly botched call for Special Olympics funding cuts explained CNN Politics CNN March 28 2019 Video Getting ready for March Madness ABC News Retrieved November 10 2018 Tony Reali Mathis Sommer Almost Eight Hours Fighting Fire on Adams Mill Rd archived from the original on November 16 2014 retrieved October 2 2007 Moreno Sylvia October 2 2007 Fire Chief Says Electrical Event Cause of Adams Morgan Fire The Washington Post retrieved October 2 2007 tonyreali January 10 2022 The tragedy of this fire in a Bronx apartment kept me up last night Tweet Archived from the original on January 10 2022 via Twitter Tony Reali married salary net worth divorce girlfriend wife bijog com Roberts Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne July 11 2008 Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts Busted TSA Style via www washingtonpost com Wagner Laura A Q amp A With Tony Reali About Postpartum Depression And Anxiety In Dads Deadspin Retrieved November 10 2018 Reali Tony March 4 2017 Perspective I ve worn ash on my head on ESPN for 16 years This year was different via www washingtonpost com Introducing Francesca Zahra Reali Instagram Retrieved December 6 2022 Welcome to the world Antonella Reali Instagram Retrieved December 6 2022 Joseph Andrew June 18 2018 ESPN s Tony Reali delivered a powerful on air reflection on losing his child Retrieved June 20 2018 External links editFeature article from The Washington Post August 27 2006 Tony Reali at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Reali amp oldid 1176120601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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