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Ann Liguori
Ann Liguori continues to shine as a leader and innovator in the world of sports media, uniquely showcasing her diverse talents and experience in radio, television and print. Ann is the first woman to host her own call-in sport's show on the original all-sports radio station: WFAN-NY, where Ann hosted a call-in sports talk show for over 20 years and continues as the station's golf and tennis reporter for WFAN, covering such prestigious events as The Masters, US Open Golf, PGA Championships, Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, the US Open Tennis Championships and the Olympic Games. In addition to her pioneering radio sports career, Ann has the distinction of being the Host, Executive Producer and Owner of ‘Sports Innerview with Ann Liguori,’ the longest-running cable sports show, owned, hosted and produced by a woman. Ann is also an author and columnist and as the President of Ann Liguori Productions, an entrepreneur who owns an extensive library of her award-winning interview shows with sports legends. Ann is the author of ‘A Passion for Golf, Celebrity Musings About the Game.’
Currently Ann hosts her own Sports Innerview with Ann Liguori weekly radio show every Saturday morning from 9-10 am on WPPB 88.3 FM, broadcast throughout The Hamptons, the East End and the Gold Coast of Long Island, Westchester and southern Connecticut. To learn more about Ann Liguori and the Ann Liguori Foundation, visit her website at annliguori.com
Sports Innerview
Sports Innerview with Ann Liguori airs every Saturday morning from 9-10 AM EST and features award-winning sports talk show host, reporter, interviewer and author, Ann Liguori, talking to top personalities, experts and best-selling authors on a variety of topics in sports, leisure, health, travel, fitness, nutrition and recreation. Ann has interviewed hundreds of top names from Jim Brown, Harry Carson, Brett Favre and Tim Tebow to Rod Laver, Pete Sampras and Roger Federer; Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Hank Aaron, Joe Pepitone and Barry Bonds to Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper and Bubba Watson .