FSN Pittsburgh Regional Personality Bios
by FOXSports.com
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Host of Savran on SportsBeat
One of the most respected sportscasters in Pittsburgh, Stan Savran has served as co-host of FSN Pittsburgh's SAVRAN ON SPORTSBEAT since February of 1992. SAVRAN- LATE NIGHT, a nightly rewind of Pittsburgh sports, debuted in 2007 During football season, Savran hosts the Mike Tomlin Show and the Mike Tomlin Press Conference on FSN Pittsburgh. Honored in the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Savran brings over 30 years of experience in the Pittsburgh market to thousands of Pittsburgh sports fans every day.
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Anchor/Reporter for FSN Live
Rob's versatility places him behind the anchor desk or at the game for FSN Pittsburgh. He brought his enthusiasm for sports to the 'Burgh in 2000 after having spent the previous five years in Syracuse, where he was the sports director at CBS affiliate WTVH, and hosted a radio show on WHEN-AM. Prior to that, Rob spent two-and-a-half years as a reporter at KPLR-TV in St. Louis and also hosted a radio show on KFNS-AM. He's a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, where he was an all-conference quarterback. Rob serves as anchor for FSN Live.
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Anchor/Reporter for FSN Live
Dan, who joined FSN Pittsburgh in October of 2000, serves as weekend anchor/weekday reporter for FSN Live. Prior to joining FSN Pittsburgh, he worked for three years as weekend sports anchor/reporter for WCIV-TV (ABC) in Charleston, South Carolina. Before that, Dan served as weekend anchor/reporter and then sports director at WDTV (CBS) in Bridgeport, West Virginia. Dan grew up in Southern California and began his sports casting career "behind the scenes" as a production assistant for Prime Sports. In addition to his anchoring duties, you will find Dan on the road with the Pirates and Penguins throughout the year on FSN Pittsburgh.
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Anchor/Reporter for FSN Live
Paul Alexander brings over 20 years of experience covering Pittsburgh sports. Paul serves as a reporter covering the Steelers, Pirates and Penguins for FSN Pittsburgh. He worked for KDKA TV and Radio serving as the morning anchor from 1998, before moving to the sports department in 2001. In 2003, Paul added KDKA-Radio's nightly radio sports call-in show to his TV duties. Paul is a graduate of Penn State University.




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