After the death of Stan Savran, an American media personality, social media users are interested about his net worth.
Stan Savran was an American media personality based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame and a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates Media Wall of Fame.
Stan Savran, born Stanley George Savransky; February 25, 1947, and died June 12, 2023) was an American media personality based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame and a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates Media Wall of Fame.
Savran was best known for his time on Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh, where he co-hosted a talk show with Guy Junker, “Stan Savran and Guy Junker on Sportsbeat.” His Twitter handle (@StanLoveTheShow) was based on the greeting given to him during his time hosting Sportsbeat, “Stan, Guy, love the show.”
Savran worked for Fox Sports Pittsburgh from 1991 when it was known as KBL. For 17 years, he was the host/co-host of Savran on Sportsbeat, shown weeknights from 6:30–7:30 pm on Fox Sports Pittsburgh. Sportsbeat was the longest-running sports show in Pittsburgh television history.
It was announced on July 7, 2009, via Bob Smizik’s online blog on postgazette.com, that Savran on Sportsbeat was canceled by FSN Pittsburgh and Stan Savran’s future with the station was up in the air. However, it was announced on July 11, 2009, that Stan Savran agreed to a new contract with FSN. As a result, Savran will be the primary host for Penguins and Pirates pregame shows and also will continue to be the host of the Mike Tomlin Press Conference and The Mike Tomlin Show. A special 2-hour series finale of Sportsbeat aired on July 13, 2009.
Savran on Sportsbeat was considered a lifeline to Pittsburgh natives who had scattered throughout the country: a way to touch base and get the news and opinions regarding Pittsburgh sports. The show had a regular run of guests, including Mr. Monday Night, Former Steelers tackle Tunch Ilkin, Steelers defensive back Ike Taylor, Pittsburgh Penguins forward Max Talbot, and fantasy football expert Duane Cahill.
From 2001 to 2006, Savran was heard from 3–6 pm weekdays on Fox Sports Radio 970, WBGG (AM). His radio show was canceled on July 7, 2006, due to a station format change.
On August 4, 2008, Savran teamed up once again with Junker. Their show was aired on ESPN Radio 1250AM WEAE, in the 10:00 am – 2:00 pm time slot until 2010.
On September 24, 2010, ESPN Radio 1250 announced that they would be switching to Radio Disney and would cease carrying local personalities on their station. However, as of October 2010, Savran was back on 970 AM as part of the station’s switch to ESPN Radio. His current show, Savran on Sports, can be heard in the 12:00 – 2:00 pm time slot.
On April 19, 2023, Savran revealed that he had his right foot amputated. He had numerous health issues and disclosed in 2022 that he was battling lung cancer. On June 12, 2023, Savran died at the age of 76.
What is the net worth of Stan Savran?
Stan Savran’s net worth or net income is estimated to be $1 million – $6 million dollars.
source: www.ghbase.com
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