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Paul Finebaum Wiki Biography

Paul Finebaum was born on 26 July 1955,  in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He‘s a sports author, columnist, radio and television personality who began his career in the mid-1980‘s. Finebaum is best known for his sport related radio and TV shows.

So how rich is Paul Finebaum? According to various sources, his net worth is estimated to be over $2 million as of early 2016. No doubt, his wealth can be associated with his career in the media spanning over 35 years until the present day.

Paul Finebaum Net Worth $2 Million

Paul attended White Station High School and Christian Brothers High School. Later, he graduated with a degree in Politics Science from the University of Tennessee. Finebaum began his career as a reporter and columnist for the Birmingham Post-Herald, when he moved to Birmingham in 1980. He was mostly analyzing stories of famous sportsmen, and these kinds of articles got Finebaum not only awards but also recognition. His most famous stories include that of Buck Johnson’s recruitment, and of the University of Alabama football player Antonio Langham being signed before leaving college.

The same year Paul began broadcasting on the radio, so he started his career not only as a reporter but also as a commentator on the Mark and Brian Radio Show. A few years later, Finebaum became the host of his own radio show, which quickly became one of the highest rated sport-talk program in Birmingham.

Despite moving the show to various radio stations, it increased in popularity. The show “The Paul Finebaum Radio Network” was launched in 2001 and only three years later it became one of the top 12 sports radio programs in the whole US. Probably the most listened-to interview in history was taken by Finebaum in 2011 – he interviewed Harvey Updyke, who was charged for the poisoning of the well-known trees on Toomer’s Corner at Auburn University.

After the expiration of his contract, Paul‘s talk show was temporarily moved to WJOX in 2013. Soon he signed with ESPN and agreed to host a daily talk show so as to broadcast on its new SEC Network beginning.

Finebaum is also an author of several books. His most famous “I Hate…” series books include “I Hate Michigan: 303 Reasons Why You Should, Too” and others. More, he published “The Worst of Paul Finebaum” in 1994 and “Finebaum Said” in 2011. Undoubtedly, all publications helped him to accumulate part of his wealth.

More, Paul works in television, as he was a sports director for WIAT-TV (1998-2002), sports analyst for WBRC Fox 6, and has co-hosted other shows. He was also the voice of the documentary “Roll Tide/War Eagle” which came out in 2011.

Not much is known about Finebaum‘s personal life but he has been married to Linda Hudson since 1990 and she works for the Carolinas HealthCare System. The couple met while living in the same apartment complex in Birmingham. In 2013, Paul Finebaum was honored by the University of Tennessee, which presented him with the “Accomplished Alumni Award“.



Full Name Paul Finebaum
Net Worth $2 Million
Date Of Birth 26 July 1955,
Place Of Birth Memphis, Tennessee, USA,
Profession Radio personality, Writer, TV Personality
Education University of Tennessee
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Linda Hudson
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/finebaum
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/finebaum
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm4096589

Writer

Title Year Status Character
The Paul Finebaum Show 2017 TV Series

Producer

Title Year Status Character
The Paul Finebaum Show 2017 TV Series executive producer

Self

Title Year Status Character
ESPN First Take 2017 TV Series Himself – College Football Analyst
Mike & Mike 2013-2017 TV Series Himself – SEC Network / Himself – ESPN Radio / Himself – ESPN
SEC Nation 2017 TV Series Himself – Analyst
The Paul Finebaum Show 2017 TV Series Himself – Host
SportsCenter 2017 TV Series Himself – College Football Analyst
College Football Live 2016 TV Series Himself – Studio Analyst
Dominique Belongs to Us 2015 Himself
Roll Tide/War Eagle 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself – Radio Show Host
Nick Saban: Gamechanger 2010 Documentary Himself
60 Minutes 2003 TV Series documentary Himself – Radio Host (segment “Cooking the Books”)

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