Bill Pidto

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Bill Pidto
BornApril 20, 1965
Palo Alto
, California
Occupation(s)Anchor, Radio Personality, Journalist
Known for
  • Former radio personality on
    Mad Dog Radio
    on the show The B-Team
  • Former journalist for ESPN

Bill Pidto (born April 20, 1965) is a former radio personality on

anchors for ESPNews
.

Early years

A native of

WVBR, a radio station in Ithaca, New York.[1] He was also a member of the Delta Chi
fraternity.

Career

Pidto spent the following two years as the Sports director at

WBNG-TV, located in Binghamton, New York. In 1989, he left WBNG for a sports anchor job at WSTM-TV in Syracuse, though he spent only a year at this station before moving on to the short-lived Sports News Network in 1990. He broke in with ESPN as a field producer for the network's Scholastic Sports America, program for two years. In 1992, he also spent time as a sports anchor for New England Cable News.[1]

When ESPN2 was launched in 1993, Pidto was hired to anchor the program SportsSmash, and hosted NHL 2Night when it debuted in 1995. That same year, Pidto also joined NFL Primetime. During his tenure at ESPN he has also served as an anchor for Baseball Tonight.[1] Prior to his work at ESPN, he worked at the Sports News Network.[2]

On coverage of the New York Knicks, Pidto served anchor duties when either Al Trautwig was unavailable for a home game or when the Knicks were on the road (when the Rangers or Knicks are at home, Al Trautwig does the pre-game and halftime/intermission reports from the Geico Studio Suite on the 7th floor of MSG). When both the Knicks and Rangers are playing, Bill Pidto routinely did the pre-game, post-game, and intermission reports for the New York Rangers.

Pidto is also one of the hosts for

NHL Network
.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bill Pidto - Bio". Sportscasters.info. Archived from the original on September 14, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-05.
  2. ^ "ESPN Anchor Profile: Bill Pidto".