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Tony Reali von ESPN according to life according to ‘about the horn’

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Tony Reali has ever had dream jobs.

As a student at Fordham University in the Bronx, New York, Reali grabbed a microphone (student radio station) and covered his beloved Yankees. He became “statist” about the probably greatest sports television program of all time, “forgiveness of the interruption”. Of course, Reali has made the moderator of the industry as hosts of “Um Das Horn” in the past two decades.

But with the “ATH”, which closes for business on May 23, Reali is looking for the next dream job. He has not yet announced anything publicly. But he was looking for a little since ESPN decided to remove “Horn” from his daily line -up.

People near Reali, whose contract lasts until August, asked him how to expect May 24th. He understands that he has a lot to show – as in his whole heart, for more than 20 years every day.

“In the least, I’m not worried,” Reali told USA -TOURS SPORTS. “I have a lot of ideas.”

Reali acknowledges that he operates from a different game book than the traditional sports caster. He is the type of person who creates, invent and “cook a bit with the Reali sauce”, as he put it. He wants his content to be connected to the greatest games, but also wants to enjoy the modern media landscape that opens up the possibility of ownership of this content.

Reali loves game shows and children and children’s shows. That could be a potential avenue.

“I have a lot of interests and more energy than interests,” he said. “And I’m happy and I’m hungry.”

As a host, Reali was someone who did not spend much opinion and was responsible for keeping the show in motion. He wants to show that he can be friendly and mix it without being a door.

Reali had a system of experimental to make the discussion participants forget that they were about to make live televisions. The method was inspired by Cesar Millan by “Dog Whisperer”. His other muses were Regis Philbin and Anthony Bourdain, and he combined part of their style with his “outer borough charm”.

“You will find out that the person who had to be steamed all the time was the host,” said Reali, 46,.

Reali floated the idea of ​​maintaining the technology to follow “around the horn” with fans of the show from his home and on a personal website – a kind of cameo for sports debates.

“I am so grateful, as I said,” said Reali. “I think everyone has to realize that things disappear because they have to disappear because there is more to grow. And I don’t go anywhere. My goal is to get in touch with the spectators in an energetic and entertaining way.

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