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Who is Sean Baligian?
Sean Baligian is a well-known sports radio broadcaster. Sean Baligian is currently the podcast host of X’s and Bro’s podcast, alongside Matt Shepard. Sean worked as a sportscaster for WDFN and WJR in Detroit. In addition, he co-hosts the morning show on WJR 760 with Paul W. Smith.
Early Life and Childhood
Sean Baligian was born in the city of Livonia, Michigan, in the United States of America.
Despite being a public figure, Sean has kept his personal information, such as his age and birth dates, private. As a result, his age is still unavailable.
Sean, on the other hand, has not divulged any pertinent information about his devoted parents or whether he has any siblings. As a result, Sean’s whereabouts are unknown at this time.
Education Details
Sean Baligian has completed high school. Sean attended Livonia Stevenson High School.
Professional Career
Baligian currently hosts X’s and Bro’s podcasts. Sean co-hosts the comedy podcast with Matt Shepard. With some of the first guest interviews, it delves deep into the major sporting world.
In 1995, he began his radio career as a producer and reporter at WSPD in Toledo, Ohio.
In 1997, Sean was named host and sports director of The Evening Sports Show. Baligian covered a variety of sports for the station, including CCHA and OHL hockey.
He worked as a basketball and football analyst for the University of Toledo. Sean began working part-time for WJR in Detroit in 1998. He was hosting a call-in show on Sunday.
Sean worked on the Detroit Lions post-game show with former Lion Greg Landry.
He began working for WDFN in May 1999 and left WSPD in August 1999 to work full-time for WDFN.
Sean hosted It Is What It Is from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. He co-hosted Ice Time, a WDFN seasonal weekly hockey program, with Greg Brady, another WDFN personality.
Sean would briefly work for both WSPD and WDFN in 2004.
When the station went all-sports in May of that year, he moved his Toledo afternoon sports talk show to WCWA. All three stations are owned by Clear Channel.
Sean writes a fantasy football blog for Mlive.com during the football season. His fantasy football column can also be found in The Detroit News.
He has also founded Men Eating All the Tasty Animals (MEATA), an underground movement in response to all of the media attention given to PETA for its every action due to its fashionable support from certain high-profile celebrities.
On October 17, 2007, the Detroit Metro Times named Sean Best Radio Sports Talk Host for the people, places, and things that make metro Detroit great.
On October 21, 2007, he hosted the first episode of the renamed Detroit Lions postgame show, Cornbread Corner.
Sean also contributed to In Play! Magazine. Beginning with the April 2007 issue, he wrote a monthly column for the publication.
On January 20, 2009, WDFN announced that Sean, along with other WDFN hosts, would be let go as the station began to air syndicated national sports content.
On Monday, August 17, 2009, he began an afternoon drive show with Ryan Terpstra on the new ESPN 96.1 in Grand Rapids, MI.
Sean returned to WDFN’s morning show on Tuesday, September 8, 2009, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Monday through Friday.
On Monday, October 24, 2011, he announced his departure from WDFN. Sean returned to ESPN 96.1 in Grand Rapids on November 28, 2011.
From 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, he hosted It Is What It Is, a new show with a familiar name.
He has been the play-by-play radio voice of Wayne State University’s Warrior football team for over ten years. Sean will also join Woodward Sports Network in late 2020.
Net Worth and Salary
Sean Baligian’s annual salary is estimated to be $86,616.
Sean’s net worth is estimated to be $990,136 according to online sources.
Relationship Status
Sean Baligian is happily married. Sean and his wife are happily married.
However, he has not shared critical information about his adoring and caring wife. As a result, Sean’s wife’s current location is unknown.
He is the proud father of two kids. More information about Sean’s children will be provided as soon as possible.
Body Measurements
He is a man of average height. Sean is 5 feet 9 inches tall ( Approx 1.75m).
Social Media
His Twitter handle is @SeanPBali.
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Trivia
- He is a well-known American sports radio broadcaster who currently serves as the podcast host of X’s and Bro’s alongside Matt Shepard.
- Sean worked as a sportscaster for WDFN and WJR in Detroit.
- He is a man of average stature, standing at 5 feet 9 inches (approximately 1.75m).
- His net worth is estimated to be $990,136.
- Sean is 5 feet 9 inches tall ( Approx 1.75m).