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Len Berman

Len Berman (born June 14, 1947) is an American sportscaster, journalist, and author known for his five-decade career in television and radio broadcasting, primarily focused on sports coverage in New York City. A native of Queens, New York, Berman graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1964 and earned a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University, followed by a master's from the Newhouse School of Public Communications, where he began his broadcasting journey as a play-by-play announcer on the university's radio station. He joined NBC Sports in 1982, serving as a long-time sports anchor at WNBC-TV and creating popular segments like "Spanning the World" for the Today show and "Sports Fantasy" for NBC, while covering major events including multiple Super Bowls, World Series, and Olympics. Berman also worked at HBO Sports, WCBS-TV, and as the original television voice of the Big East Conference, before co-hosting the morning show "Berman and Riedel" on 710 WOR radio for a decade starting in 2013. His achievements include eight Emmy Awards, six New York Sportscaster of the Year honors, and inductions into the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame, National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, and WAER Radio Hall of Fame. Berman has authored six books, five aimed at young readers, with The Greatest Moments in Sports becoming a New York Times bestseller. Married to Jill Berman since 1971, with whom he has three children, he resides on Long Island; in November 2024, at age 77, Berman departed WOR following the cancellation of his show amid iHeartMedia layoffs, but as of 2025, he has expressed no intention of retiring, remaining open to future opportunities.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Leonard Berman was born on June 14, 1947, in , to parents and Helen Berman. From a young age, Berman's passion for sports was evident in his neighborhood activities, where he frequently played and stickball in his backyard and local streets, fostering a deep personal connection to the games he would later cover professionally. This childhood enthusiasm laid the groundwork for his lifelong dedication to sports broadcasting, even as his parents initially expressed reservations about pursuing such a career, citing figures like as models of more traditional . Berman attended , where he graduated in 1964, excelling in math and science amid the school's rigorous academic environment. His time there, influenced by familial expectations toward , nonetheless highlighted his emerging talents in performance through participation in the and All-City Chorus, experiences that subtly aligned with his budding interest in media.

Academic and early media experiences

Berman attended , graduating with a in 1968 and a in 1970 from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Initially majoring in , he switched to a co-major in English and during his undergraduate studies before focusing on communications for his master's. At Syracuse, Berman discovered his passion for broadcasting through hands-on experience at the university's public radio station, WAER. He soon became the sports director, providing play-by-play commentary for basketball games. His work at WAER laid the groundwork for his career, offering early opportunities to develop skills in live sports reporting and on-air delivery. In recognition of these foundational contributions, Berman was inducted into the WAER Hall of Fame in 2018, alongside journalist . Following graduation, Berman took his initial professional steps in local media as a news and sports reporter at WLWD-TV (later WDTN) in , from approximately 1970 to 1974, where he transitioned from general news to sports coverage. This entry-level role allowed him to build practical experience in television broadcasting before advancing to larger markets.

Broadcasting career

Television roles and achievements

Berman's early television career included stints at Sports, where he provided commentary for matches and other events in the late 1970s. He also served as sports director at in from 1973 to 1978, delivering play-by-play coverage for games alongside legendary broadcaster . In April 1979, Berman returned to as weekend anchor for WCBS-TV, a role he held until August while also hosting the " Update" segment. During this period, from January 1980 to March 1986, he served as the original television voice of the . That year, he transitioned to , hosting the Pregame Show from to 1984 and serving as studio host for coverage in 1983. His national contributions extended to baseball, where he hosted NBC's Baseball Game of the Week pregame segments in the mid-1980s. Berman's longest tenure came at -TV, where he joined as lead sports anchor in 1982 and remained until his departure in 2009, spanning 27 years with the network. During this period, he co-anchored the 5 p.m. newscast Live at Five with starting in 2005. In 2009, Berman retired from amid station changes, reflecting on his coverage of major sports events over more than two decades at the station.

Radio hosting and recent developments

In March 2015, Len Berman transitioned to radio by launching the morning show "Len and Todd" on New York's 710 WOR, co-hosting with from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. weekdays, drawing on his extensive television sports anchoring experience to establish credibility in the audio format. The program quickly became a staple, airing on the iHeartMedia-owned station and appealing to listeners with Berman's expertise combined with Schnitt's style. Following Schnitt's departure in October 2017 due to failed contract negotiations with iHeartMedia, the show was rebranded as "Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning" in early 2018, with Broadway critic and columnist Michael Riedel joining as co-host. The duo maintained the 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. slot, blending sports commentary, current news, and entertainment discussions, including celebrity interviews and cultural insights, until the program's end in 2024. This format allowed Berman to leverage his four-decade television career while adapting to radio's conversational pace, fostering a rapport with Riedel that emphasized lively, opinionated exchanges. A highlight of Berman's WOR tenure came on November 3, 2024, when he anchored the station's first-ever live radio coverage of the TCS , broadcasting from 8:00 a.m. to noon alongside reporters along the route. The event marked a milestone for , providing real-time updates on runners, weather impacts, and crowd energy, streamed on the app and simulcast on Q104.3 HD2. Berman and Riedel's run concluded abruptly on November 8, 2024, as part of widespread layoffs affecting multiple markets, including the elimination of their show and producer Terry Daly. In a December 2024 interview, the 77-year-old Berman expressed no intention of retiring, stating he remained eager for new broadcasting opportunities after six decades in the industry. By March 2025, had transitioned its morning slot to a new program hosted by news director , who had filled in interim following Berman and Riedel's exit, signaling the station's shift toward a more news-focused format under iHeartMedia's cost-cutting measures. In September 2025, Berman provided a update on , responding to fan inquiries by affirming he was "doing fine" and continuing his involvement in , underscoring his ongoing presence in the field.

Signature segments and contributions

One of Len Berman's most enduring contributions to sports broadcasting is the creation and hosting of "Spanning the World," a monthly highlight reel that debuted on February 26, 1986, during his tenure as sports anchor at -TV in . This segment, which expanded nationally to NBC's Today Show starting in 1987, showcased a mix of global sports highlights, bloopers, and unusual stories, often infused with humor to engage viewers beyond traditional reporting. Berman continued producing and narrating the feature after his 2009 departure from , with episodes airing on Today until 2017, demonstrating its lasting appeal across platforms. The format of "Spanning the World" influenced subsequent highlight shows by prioritizing value, such as comedic compilations of athlete mishaps and international oddities, which helped demystify global athletics for American audiences. Berman's approach emphasized storytelling over score recaps, drawing from his anchoring role to develop segments that balanced levity with insightful commentary on culture. This style not only boosted viewer engagement but also set a for lighter, narrative-driven segments in local and network television. Through his NBC affiliations, Berman contributed to coverage of major events, including studio hosting and reporting for the Olympics, where he provided analysis on events like during multiple Games. His work extended to other high-profile broadcasts, such as Super Bowls and , where he offered on-air insights that highlighted the human elements of competition. Berman's legacy lies in seamlessly blending entertainment with , as seen in his post-retirement guest spots on Today and other NBC programs, where he reprised humorous takes on sports stories to maintain audience connection. This fusion of wit and reporting, epitomized by "Spanning the World," has been credited with making sports accessible and enjoyable for broader demographics.

Awards and honors

Emmy Awards and sportscaster recognitions

Len Berman received eight Emmy Awards for his sports broadcasting work, primarily during his tenure at WNBC-TV from the through the . These accolades recognized his excellence in sports reporting and anchoring, including a 1991 win for "Len Berman Sportscasts" in the outstanding sports reporting category. Another notable Emmy came in 2005 for his "Len Berman Composite," a sports segment aired on August 13, 2004, highlighting his innovative coverage style. His final Emmy, awarded in 2008, capped a career marked by consistent recognition for high-quality . In addition to his Emmy successes, Berman was honored as New York State Sportscaster of the Year six times by the National Sports Media Association, underscoring his peer-recognized impact in the field. These awards were bestowed in 1990, 1992, 1998, 2001, 2003, and 2004, all during his time as sports anchor at WNBC-TV. Segments like "Spanning the World," which debuted in 1986, contributed to his eligibility for these honors by blending humor and sports highlights in a distinctive format.

Hall of Fame inductions

Len Berman's contributions to sports broadcasting earned him induction into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2001, recognizing his excellence and influence in sports media as a prominent sportscaster for NBC 4 in New York City and host of various sports specials. In 2012, Berman was inducted into the New York State Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame, honoring his 40-year career that included covering major events such as Super Bowls, World Series, and Olympics, along with his creation of innovative segments like "Spanning the World" on the NBC Today Show. Upon receiving the honor, Berman stated, “I am deeply honored to be chosen to be inducted into the NYSBA Hall of Fame with some of my broadcast heroes like Walter Cronkite and Mike Wallace. And to be one of the few sportscasters in the Hall makes it doubly special.” Berman's early broadcasting experiences at were acknowledged with his 2018 induction into the WAER Radio Hall of Fame, where he began his career by calling games on the student-run station, laying the foundation for his subsequent achievements in national sports media.

Written works and media ventures

Published books

Len Berman has authored a series of books centered on sports history, humorous anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes stories, drawing directly from his decades as a sportscaster. His publications, primarily released between 2005 and 2012, include titles aimed at both adult and young readers, with themes emphasizing entertaining sports moments, bizarre occurrences, and iconic players to engage fans across generations. While most of his works target younger audiences with accessible, lighthearted narratives, one standout adult title explores the eccentric world of . No new books have been published since 2012, according to available records from major retailers and publisher catalogs. Berman's children's books, numbering five in total, often tie into his popular "Spanning the World" TV segments on NBC, featuring wacky and unbelievable sports tales designed for family reading. These volumes prioritize fun, educational content with short chapters on various sports, illustrated to appeal to grades 3-7 readers, and focus on themes of humor without injury or exaggeration for dramatic effect. For instance, And Nobody Got Hurt!: The World's Weirdest, Wackiest True Sports Stories (2005, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers) compiles bizarre real-life sports mishaps from football to soccer, inspired by Berman's on-air features, and received positive reviews for its engaging, kid-friendly storytelling. Its sequel, And Nobody Got Hurt 2!: The World's Weirdest, Wackiest, Most Amazing True Sports Stories (2007, Little, Brown and Company), expands on the format with more global examples, maintaining the series' emphasis on lighthearted, non-violent sports oddities and earning praise for its accessibility to young fans. Continuing the children's lineup, The Greatest Moments in Sports (2009, Sourcebooks ) chronicles 50 pivotal sports events with vivid narratives and photos, becoming a Times bestseller upon release and lauded for inspiring young readers' passion for underdog stories and triumphs. This was followed by The 25 Greatest Players of All Time (2010, Sourcebooks), which ranks legendary figures like alongside modern stars such as , using Berman's broadcasting insights to blend history and debate for middle-grade audiences. The series concluded with The Greatest Moments in Sports: Upsets and Underdogs (2012, Sourcebooks), focusing on improbable victories across sports, and noted for its motivational tone suitable for family discussions on perseverance. For adult readers, Berman's Spanning the World: The Crazy Universe of Big-Time Sports, All-Star Egos, and Hall of Fame Bloopers (2005, HarperCollins) offers an insider's humorous take on sports celebrities, egos, and faux pas, blending memoir-like anecdotes with commentary on the industry's absurdities; it was well-received for its witty, revealing style among sports enthusiasts. Although Berman's official bio references six books overall—with five geared toward young readers—this core collection highlights his shift from broadcasting to written works emphasizing conceptual sports lore over exhaustive stats.

Blog and newsletter

In August 2008, Len Berman launched "Len Berman Sports," a and daily hosted at LenBermanSports.com, starting with just 22 subscribers. The platform featured sports commentary in the form of "Len's Top 5" lists, blending news updates, contextual insights, behind-the-scenes anecdotes from his career, and cheeky one-liners to engage casual fans and extend his humorous television style digitally during his final years at . Often drawing inspiration from his "Spanning the " bloopers , the content fostered fan interactions through subscriber feedback and lighthearted exchanges. The newsletter grew in popularity, doubling its reach after Berman promoted it on his last WNBC broadcast in April 2009, and continued until its shutdown in 2015. Following the blog's end, Berman transitioned to for updates, maintaining an active presence on (@LenBermanSports) with sports commentary and insights as recently as October 2025.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Len Berman married Jill Kopelov, a , in 1971. As of 2025, the couple has been married for over 54 years, providing stability amid Berman's extensive career demands, including frequent travel for sports broadcasting assignments. The Bermans have three children, all of whom graduated from universities. Their son Daniel Berman married Anna Akerman in 2007. Daughter Rachel Berman, a registered , has made public appearances on her father's radio program, discussing topics such as the . The family has occasionally been referenced in Berman's professional context, highlighting their supportive role in his long career.

Residence and interests

Len Berman has maintained a longtime residence in Port Washington, , where he has lived for over three decades, raising his family in the close-knit community. The area, known for its diverse mix of residents from various religious, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, has served as a stable base for Berman's personal life amid his extensive broadcasting career. Berman remains an avid New York Yankees fan, a passion rooted in his childhood and evident in his commentary on the team's performances, such as during playoff discussions where he noted concerns among fellow supporters about the franchise's form. He also holds a strong affinity for Big East basketball, having served as a prominent voice for the conference during his professional tenure and continuing to engage with its legacy through media appearances. Following his departure from in 2009 and the conclusion of his morning radio show on 710 in late 2024, Berman has expressed no intention of fully retiring, instead exploring potential ventures while maintaining an active presence in broadcasting discussions. His archives from the "Len Berman and Riedel In The Morning" remain available, reflecting ongoing interests in analysis and .

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