Charlie Pallilo

Charlie Pallilo grew up in Bayport on Long Island, New York Through high school, Charlie was a competitive and pretty good tennis player, but he realized at an early age that playing at Wimbledon or in a World Series or SUPER Bowl was not in his future.

From his preteen years, his design was on a career in sports Charlie says. At age 12, he read Marv Albert's biography, Yessss! and his path began.

Like Marv, Bob Costas, [...] Stockton, and many other notables, Charlie attended Syracuse University and was a Rhodes Scholar candidate nominee along the way to earning bachelor's and master's degrees.

Out of school, Charlie's first full-time professional job was in Morgantown, West Virginia. In April 1989, after 9½ months in Morgantown, he moved to Houston, Texas and joined the staff at AM 740 KTRH. There, he worked up the ranks, first starting talk show duties in 1990.

After 10 years at KTRH, he moved on to SportsRadio 610 (KILT)in August 1999. Some five years later, he's now taken on the new and exciting challenge of helping launch The Sports Animal (AM 790 KBME).

"I admit that when I moved down here", Charlie says, "the thought was a couple of years in Houston would help me along, and the next stop would be back in the Northeast. But the career went well, Houston is a terrific place to live with tremendous diversity in almost all areas, and this is the place for me. Very few 75-degree January days in New York City."

Charlie has also earned himself the title of television announcer by performing play-by-play duties for the Houston Dynamo. He also makes a weekly appearance as a special guest to provide commentary on Houston's ABC's affiliate, Channel 13 KTRK-TV's "Extra Points".

His show would be more enjoyable if it were not for his never ending shameless plugging of his "Palliloblog". The blog itself is not even worth the time due to the fact that there is nothing more than a few semi-related pictures with sarcastic captions. Oh and he also uses pictures of beautiful women as an incentive for those that do visit his blog. But instead of being extra content on a sports blog, it takes it over, just like the rest of the Sports Animal website. However, I'm sure Charlie is contractually bound to promote the 790 website, especially the blogs. Charlie is certainly not one to blow his own horn.

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Charlie Pallilo at 790 The Sports Animal