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Adam Schein

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Adam Schein
EducationSyracuse University
OccupationSportscaster
Years active2000–present

Adam Scheinis an American radio and TVsportscaster.He has worked forSirius XMandCBS Sports Network.

Education

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Schein graduated fromSyracuse University'sNewhouse School of Public Communicationsin 1999, with a degree inbroadcast journalism.[1][2][3]

Career

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Schein has worked atWFAN(2001–2006), SiriusXM NFL Radio (2004–2012),WHEN (AM)Radio in Syracuse (1999–2002), and Foxsports.com (2005–2012).[1]He won the John Bayliss Award for Excellence in Radio Journalism in 1998 and 1999.

Schein has been a radio host onSirius XMsince 2004. Schein hostsSchein on Sportsweekdays onMad Dog Sports Radiofrom 9am – 12pm EST.[4]

In 2011, He hostedLoud Mouthswith Chris Carlin onSNYweeknights at 5:30Eastern Time.[5]Schein was with SNY from 2006 to 2015 and was on SNY'sJets Post Game LiveandJets Nationon-air teams from 2006 to 2012.

Schein hostsTime to Scheinweeknights at 6pm EST onCBS Sports Network.He announced that show was ending February 2024. He became the host ofThat Other Pregame Showon CBS Sports Network in September 2013. He is also the host ofNFL Monday QBon the CBS Sports Network withPhil Simms,Rich Gannon,Trent Green,andSteve Beuerlein,which launched in 2012.[1]

In August 2015, Schein was named the host ofInside the NFLon Showtime, working alongside Phil Simms,Boomer Esiason,andBrandon Marshall.He is also a columnist forNFL.comand has been with the website since 2012.[6]

Personal life

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Schein and his wife Katie have three children.[7]

References

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  1. ^abcHalberstam, David J. (August 6, 2019)."Cheerful Adam Schein: Shines on SiriusXM and CBS Sports Network with an unrushed and distinct sound".Sports Broadcast Journal.RetrievedMarch 17,2023.
  2. ^Ayyup, Sajida (February 11, 2019)."Newhouse students represent student media at Super Bowl media week".The NewsHouse.RetrievedMarch 17,2023.
  3. ^Wright, Kyla (May 5, 2020)."Sports Media Center Closes Out Speaker Series".Newhouse Sports Media Center.RetrievedMarch 17,2023.
  4. ^"Mad Dog Sports Radio Shows".Sirius XM Radio.RetrievedAugust 5,2020.
  5. ^"Mets On-Air Talent | SNY.tv: sny_announcers".Archived fromthe originalon May 19, 2011.RetrievedMarch 29,2011.
  6. ^"Adam Schein joins NFL Media team as columnist".NFL.com.August 1, 2012.RetrievedMarch 17,2023.
  7. ^Lyons, Dan (June 4, 2015)."Scott Shafer Offered A Scholarship To 1-Month Old Son Of Syracuse Alum, Broadcaster Adam Schein".The Spun.RetrievedMarch 17,2023.