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Al Morganti is a sports radio personality for 610 WIP (AM) in Philadelphia. Airing from 5:30 a.m. till 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, along with co-hosts Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes, the “Morning Show” is perhaps the highest rated radio show in the Philadelphia area. Morganti is best known as being the program's comic foil.

Career

Previously a hockey sports writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer, Al has been a co-host for the show since the early 1990s. Al is known for not speaking much unless offering a “dry” humorous inject or a commentary on a subject that really interests him. He was also a regular hockey analyst for ESPN and now CSN. Al is also known for not liking the NBA, and basketball generally. He is also a regular columnist for all seven Philadelphia area daily papers owned by Yardley, Pennsylvania-based Journal Register Company. Al also does Flyers interviews for Comcast SportsNet, and is a regular on local Comcast SportsNet talk shows.

Al is also the co-founder of the annual Wing Bowl (along with WIP personality Angelo Cataldi), in which thousands of people watch a competition as to who can eat the greatest amount of buffalo wings within a certain time period.

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