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Eddie Andelman (born 1937 Stoda, Greg
"Boston’s Eddie Andelman, godfather of sports talk, still feisty at 77"
''The Palm Beach Post'', July 7, 2014
) is an American sports radio talk-show host. He has worked over 40 years in sports talk radio in
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and has appeared on more than 100 sports stations throughout the country.


Early life and education

Andelman was born in the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester and raised in
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. and graduated from
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in 1954. Andelman graduated from
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and earned an MBA from
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. Before starting his career in radio with WBZ in 1969, he ran his family's real estate development business.


Career

Andelman's career in sports talk radio began in June 1969 on suburban station WUNR. His show ''Sports Huddle'' then moved to Boston's WBZ later that year. Airing on Sundays from 7–10 p.m., the show also featured Jim McCarthy and Mark Witkin. Andelman remained at WBZ until mid-1971, when he and the show moved to WEEI. He began a television program for WNAC (now WHDH) Channel 7 in November 1972, which lasted until early 1976. He has also appeared as a host on
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Channel 5. Andelman's ''Sports Huddle'' show moved to
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and lasted for many years until December 26, 2010.


Personal life

Andelman's son David created the '' Phantom Gourmet'' restaurant-review television show. His other sons, including Dan Andelman, host the show. Andelman and his wife Judith (whom he often called "the fabulous Judy" on his ''Sports Huddle'' talk show) live in
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. They were made honorary goodwill ambassadors by the Aruba Tourism Authority after having visited the island 53 times over 35 years.


Charitable work


Hot Dog Safari

Andelman is involved with many charitable organizations, but is best known in the
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area for his Hot Dog Safari, which he has hosted since 1990, that raises money for the Joey Fund and
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Foundation. The idea for the event was conceived during one of his ''Sports Huddle'' shows when he named the
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the ultimate sports food. He and his callers then debated about the best hot dogs in the area. Andelman organized a bus trip for 200 people to various hot-dog stands. The proceeds from ticket sales were directed to the Joey Fund. Since then, the event has grown and now includes local celebrities, members of the media and professional athletes. It has raised more than a million dollars for the Joey Fund and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.


Other charitable works

Andelman's other efforts for charity have included: * Creation of the New York/Boston Unity Fund in lieu of his annual
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Elimination Party, which raised more than $135,000 after the
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on September 11, 2001. Andelman was named honorary fire chief upon his visit to
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. * Raising $50,000 to enable
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jockey Rudy Biaz to build ramps in his house. * Delivering baseball equipment to youth in the
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.


Recognition

* Jimmy Fund Man of the Year * Joey Fund/Cystic Fibrosis Man of the Year * Big Brothers Man of the Year


WEEI

Andelman worked at WEEI for ten years until his abrupt departure in December 2001. Reports described him as unhappy with the direction that the station had taken toward more confrontational shows such as ''The
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and Callahan Show'' and ''The Big Show''. He was also said to be unhappy when the station paired him with cohost
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for the ''A-Team'' show. Although Arnold denied any personal problems with Andelman, some reports indicated that the men disliked each other. WEEI replaced Andelman with former television sportscaster
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.


Comments about WEEI

Regarding the current state of sports radio, including WEEI, Andelman observed: :"I’ve been planning this show at WTKK for almost two years. Radio should be a theater of the mind, not screaming and stupidity. ... WEEI has too many people who are not trained and not educated. They pay players and coaches to be on their shows. Then they have to watch what questions they ask. I won't pay guests. Sports radio has become public relations. Everyone kisses ass." Andelman pledged to start a movement called Fans Against Idiot Radio (FAIR) as an antidote to "venomous" WEEI.


WWZN (WMEX)

In early 2002, Andelman joined WWZN, a direct competitor to WEEI in Boston that also featured former
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play-by-play announcer
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and Ryen Russillo. The station also acquired the rights to broadcast
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games for five years. WWZN eventually sold its Celtics rights to
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and replaced all local broadcasts in October 2005 with a nationally syndicated lineup.


References


External links


Eddie Andelman's Hot Dog Safari Web Site
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WEEI Web Site
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