
Sweeny Murti Biography
Sweeny Murti works at WFAN as a Yankees Reporter, he started working here in February 2001. Also, he appeared on The WheelHouse, Loud Mouths, Daily News Live, Baseball Night in New York, Oh Yeah, and SportsNite. He began working at the station in March 1993 as an On-Air Anchor and Producer. In addition, he studied and graduated from Penn State University.
Sweeny Murti Age
Sweeny Murti was born in 1970, August 31, and was raised in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania the United States. He is 51 years old.
Sweeny Murti Height
Sweeny stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 7 in/1.74 m tall.
Sweeny Murti Family
Sweeny’s father is known as Vedula and he is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. But Murti hasnt mentioned details on his mother and siblings to the media will soon update this section.
Sweeny Murti Wife
Sweeney is happily married to Jessica, who works as a teacher, and they tied the knot in the 2010 game season. They are blessed with two kids Caroline and Rayan.
Sweeny Murti Education
Sweeny attended and graduated with his bachelor’s degree majoring in communications/broadcasting from Penn State University in 1988. He got his journalism skills at WFAN in the early 90s as an intern.
Sweeny Murti Salary
Sweeny receives an annual salary of $ 76,546.
Sweeny Murti Net Worth
Sweeny has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Sweeny Murti Career
Besides working on his field reporting work for the Yankees Reporter, he works on a podcast of The Bronx Pinstripes Show on the Yankees MLB Podcast as a host. Since February 2001, he works at WFAN as a Yankees Reporter. Also, he appeared on The WheelHouse, Loud Mouths, Daily News Live, Baseball Night in New York, Oh Yeah, and SportsNite
He began working at the station in March 1993 as an On-Air Anchor and Producer. In addition, he studied and graduated from Penn State University. During his time at Westwood One station, he reported on the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, working as a producer, as well as doing behind-the-scenes work.
His career began as a part-time reporter at WHP 580 Harrisburg where Bill Richardson. Also, he worked at WRSC in State College, one of the major AM stations.
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