Ed Coleman (radio personality)
Quick Facts
Biography
Ed Coleman (born 1949 in Lawrence, Massachusetts) is a radio reporter/host for the New York Mets on WFAN.
Early life
Coleman graduated from Syracuse University in 1971.
Career
WFAN
Ed started on WFAN as Steve Somers overnight update person in the 1980s before moving on & being replaced by Suzyn Waldman. In the early 1990s he co-hosted WFAN's midday show with Dave Sims. The show was nicknamed the Coleman and the Soul Man. When the show was canceled he was reassigned as WFAN's New York Mets beat reporter. Coleman's duties were expanded to being host of Mets Extra (and later fill in play-by-play) when former host Howie Rose was hired to do play by play for Mets and Islanders games on Sportschannel New York. Coleman continues to host programs periodically throughout the baseball offseason as well as a weekly program on Sunday afternoon or evening during the NFL regular season. The NFL in Action features live updates from field reporters at the various NFL games occurring live at that time as well as game recaps of completed games.
Olympics
He also did some radio work for the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics, as well as the 1994 Winter Olympics. His big break came in 1982, when he was the sports announcer during morning drive at WCAP, Lowell, Massachusetts after a stint at the short-lived Enterprise Radio Network. Coleman became a beloved person in the Lowell community, where the Spindle City Press Association's highest award is the Ed Coleman Award for journalistic achievement.