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Freddie D. Coleman joined ESPN on June 26, 2004 as a co-host of GameNight, which is carried by more than 300 affiliates nationwide nightly from 7 p.m.-1 a.m. ET (or starting at 7:30 p.m. following the 30-minute radio-version of ESPN's popular Pardon the Interruption on some stations).  Coleman also co-hosts GameNight on Saturday evening from 8p.m.-1a.m. EST.

Prior to joining ESPN Radio, Coleman was weekday afternoon co-host of FoxSportsRadio 980-AM in Albany, N.Y. (September 2002-June 2004). He aslo worked for Cablevision of Dutchess County as a sportscaster for the local news in Wappingers Falls, N.Y. and as co-host of the weekly SportsScene show, as well as color analyst for Marist Basketball. (March 1999-September 2000).

Coleman also managed the on-air staff and created promotions at Oldies 97 - WCZX- FM (March 1999-May 2000) and was overnight host at WPDH-FM 101.5 (May 1998-March 1999).

Born December 19, 1965, Coleman is a 1987 graduate of Mansfield University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication. The Brooklyn, N.Y. native has one child.

jseibelJohn Seibel is co-host host of ESPN Radio's afternoon drivetime, interactively unique SportsNation (4-7 p.m. ET), which debuted October 23, 2007. Before each show, listeners "chat" with Seibel and co-host Orestes Destrade, helping format each program by telling them what they feel are the hot topics of the day. During the show, the daily SportsNation on ESPN Radio poll on the ESPN.com "SportsNation" page is updated and discussed.

Seibel joined ESPN in October 2000 as an anchor for ESPNEWS, then moved onto a role as talk show host for ESPN Radio.

During the 2007 NFL season, Seibel hosted  the weekly Monday Night Football Chalk Talk Luncheon Series, a season-long program that helped build excitement for the games and recognize local fans for contributions they have made to their communities.

For ESPN Radio, Seibel co-hosted GameNight (7 p.m.-1 a.m. M-F) from April 2004 through January 2007 when he became host of SportsBash (4-7 p.m. M-F). He has also served as host for ESPN Radio's NFL Huddle (Sundays, in-season) NFL on ESPN Radio (Sundays, in-season) and The Baseball Show (Sundays, in-season). Seibel continues to frequently anchor ESPNEWS.

Prior to joining ESPN, Seibel was Sports Director for KIMO-TV in Anchorage, Alaska (September 1997-October 2000) where he was named the NSSA Sportscaster-of-the-Year in 1997, and recognized for Best Play-by-Play (1998-2000), Best Live-Sporting-Event (1998-2000) and Best Entertainment Show (2000). Previously he had served as weekend sports anchor/reporter at KQTV in St. Joseph, Mo. (May 1997-September 1997).

Seibel, a native of Englewood, Ohio, graduated from Arizona State University with a B.A. in broadcast Journalism in 1997.

 

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