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LOUD

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Biography
Unabridged   7 hour(s)
Publication date: 03/12/2024

LOUD

How a Shy Nerd Came to Philadelphia and Turned up the Volume in the Most Passionate Sports City in America

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696614559

Summary

LOUD is an exuberant chronicle of Angelo Cataldi's life, from his childhood as a self-described "king nerd" in Providence, Rhode Island, to the traditional newspaper career he left behind, and his eventual rise to the top of the Philadelphia sports radio scene on WIP.

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Product Description

For over three decades, Angelo Cataldi was the on-air voice of Philadelphia sports fans, leading the charge with unabashed zeal and infectious energy. He was the maestro of the mania, the conductor of the symphony of vitriol that blared through car radios every morning in the most misunderstood yet passionate sports city in America.

It made him his share of enemies, but he walked away from the microphone with enough stories for several lifetimes—or one jam-packed, lively memoir.

LOUD is an exuberant chronicle of Cataldi's life, from his childhood as a self-described "king nerd" in Providence, Rhode Island, to the traditional newspaper career he left behind, and his eventual rise to the top of the Philadelphia sports radio scene on WIP.

Through it all, Cataldi remained dedicated to his mission of talking about what the city was talking about, in the same tone. And that tone was loud, passionate, and unapologetically real.

Full of encounters with athletes, personalities, and power brokers as well as candid reflections, LOUD is a must-listen for die-hard Philadelphia sports fans and anyone who appreciates a good story.

Author Bio

Angelo Cataldi is an award-winning American sports journalist and radio personality who spent over three decades as the host of 94.1 WIP's morning show in Philadelphia before retiring in 2023. He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for his coverage of the Philadelphia Eagles for the Inquirer.