Scott Ferrall

Scott Ferrall
Born (1965-07-29) July 29, 1965
Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Show Ferrall on the Bench
Station(s) CBS Sports Radio
Previous show(s) The Sports Guys, Sports in the Morning with Ferrall, Howard 101

Scott Ferrall (born July 29, 1965)[1] is an American sports talk radio personality who currently broadcasts for CBS Sports Radio with the program Ferrall on the Bench. Ferrall's voice, which has been described as extremely raspy or gravelly, is very distinguishable; he described it himself as "gnarly, irritating, annoying, old leather".[2][3]

Radio history

Early career

Ferrall attended Mount Lebanon High School[4] and went to Indiana University.[5]

His career began as a standard sports news reader on all-news KQV radio in his home town of Pittsburgh. When he left KQV, he drifted to Florida and found part-time radio work in the Tampa area. After a short stint with the Sports Entertainment Network (now Yahoo! Sports Radio), he became a sports host on Infinity Broadcasting sports talker WFAN-AM in New York City, and numerous other stations, including KLSX-FM in Los Angeles, KNBR-AM in San Francisco and WCNN-AM 680 The Fan in Atlanta, where his show centered on Atlanta and southeast sports.

Ferrall got a break on WNEW-FM by befriending Opie and Anthony and ended up taking over The Sports Guys talk show on WNEW-FM mornings where it became Sports in the Morning with Ferrall. He was then fired from WNEW for supporting Opie and Anthony when they were pulled from the airwaves for their "Sex for Sam 3" bit. Following WNEW, Ferrall went to Miami and did mornings on Beasley Broadcasting sports station WQAM-AM (home of Neil Rogers), where his show got the station fined $55,000 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

Following his exit at WQAM, Ferrall took the midday slot at the newly created Real Radio WMAX-FM (now WBZY) 105.3 Atlanta in January 2004. His stint at "Atlanta's only FM talk station" only lasted until September 2004 when the station flipped to a Latin format.

2006-2012: Howard 101

For a time before moving to Sirius, Ferrall did shows on weekends for Fox Sports Radio. On February 9, 2006, Howard Stern announced that Ferrall had joined Howard 101 on Sirius. Stern said that he originally hired Ferrall because he felt he was a great radio talent that had been treated poorly by the industry. Ferrall's show aired weekdays from 8:00 pm to midnight Eastern. On October 1, 2012, Ferrall announced that he would be starting on the CBS Sports Radio Network[6] on January 2, 2013. The next day, Stern played some "best-of" clips of Ferrall and said he "would be missed" and was a "great guy".

2013-present: Ferrall on the Bench

Ferrall started the new year by switching to CBS Sports Radio and launching the radio program Ferrall on the Bench. His show is broadcast around the country at various CBS affiliates and many Cumulus owned stations.[7]

References

  1. Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Dawidoff, Nicholas (January 22, 2014). "The Super Bowl Bye-Week Blues". The New Yorker. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
  3. Curiel, Jonathan (February 19, 2005). "Hey, Ferrall! You Freak! Pour Me a Tall One!". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
  4. Finder, Chuck (June 21, 1999). "Penguins Voice Changing His Tune". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. Sports D-1.
  5. "Up Close with the Pittsburgh Sports Report: Scott Ferrall". Pittsburgh Sports Report. May 31, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  6. Pendola, Rocco. "Jim Rome, Scott Ferrall to CBS: Can Sports Radio Drive Revenue? - Pg.2". TheStreet. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
  7. "CBS Sports Radio Finalizes Lineup As Launch of Nationwide Network Approaches". CBS Press Express (Press release). CBS Broadcasting. December 6, 2013. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
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