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Roberts grew up in ] and graduated from ] in 2001. Roberts grew up in ] and graduated from ] in 2001.


Roberts' career began at the age of 10 when he had an opportunity to do updates for WFAN's ] radio program. He then hosted his own radio show called Kidsports on WGBB and expanded it to a wider kids audience with a show called Going Bzircus; a few years later, he hosted "What's Up With Evan Roberts" for the now-defunct Radio AAHS (later AAHS World Radio) children's radio network. After graduating from high school he worked for ] in ] for 2 years. In 2003 and 2004, he worked for WJFK in Baltimore, Maryland and then moved back to New York to host his own show on ], a channel on ]. Roberts' career began at the age of 10 when he had an opportunity to do updates for WFAN's ] radio program. He then hosted his own radio show called Kidsports on WGBB and expanded it to a wider kids audience with a show called Going Bzircus; a few years later, he hosted "What's Up With Evan Roberts" for the now-defunct Radio AAHS (later AAHS World Radio) children's radio network. After graduating from high school he worked for ] in ] for 2 years. In 2003 and 2004, he worked for WJFK in Baltimore, Maryland and then moved back to New York to host his own show on ], a channel on ]. To show you what is wrong with the world.. this clown pulls in six figures a yeaer.


According to the WFAN website, Roberts is a fan of the ], ], ], and ]. According to the WFAN website, Roberts is a fan of the ], ], ], and ].

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Evan Roberts (born July 11, 1983) is an American sports radio personality. He currently hosts the midday (10am-1pm) show with Joe Benigno on WFAN in New York City.

Roberts grew up in Cedarhurst, New York and graduated from Lawrence High School in 2001.

Roberts' career began at the age of 10 when he had an opportunity to do updates for WFAN's Imus in the Morning radio program. He then hosted his own radio show called Kidsports on WGBB and expanded it to a wider kids audience with a show called Going Bzircus; a few years later, he hosted "What's Up With Evan Roberts" for the now-defunct Radio AAHS (later AAHS World Radio) children's radio network. After graduating from high school he worked for XM Satellite Radio in Washington, D.C. for 2 years. In 2003 and 2004, he worked for WJFK in Baltimore, Maryland and then moved back to New York to host his own show on Maxim Radio, a channel on Sirius Satellite Radio. To show you what is wrong with the world.. this clown pulls in six figures a yeaer.

According to the WFAN website, Roberts is a fan of the New York Mets, New Jersey Nets, New York Islanders, and New York Jets.

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