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Tony Wakeman was born on 22 October, 1909 in Washington, is a sportscaster. Discover Tony Wakeman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October 1909
Birthday 22 October
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Date of death November 17, 1953
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Nationality United States

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Tony Wakeman Net Worth

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1953

In 1952, Wakeman moved to Miami, where he worked as a sports announcer at a radio station. On November 17, 1953, Wakeman died in Miami after a 7-month illness. He was 44 years old.

1944

In 1936, Wakeman joined WOL in Washington D.C. He became first the play by play announcer for the Washington Redskins, when the franchise relocated to the city in 1937. That same year he began announcing boxing and wrestling matches from Turner's Arena. During his time as a wrestling announcer, Wakeman feuded with Laverne Baxter, which led to the two coming to blows. In 1942, Wakeman moved to WINX. On August 21, 1944, he was assaulted on-air by fellow WINX personality Sam Brown. Brown hit Wakeman with a leg of a piano bench during a dispute over who should announce the results of a horse race. Brown alleged that he only hit Wakeman in self defense after Wakeman slapped him. Both men were let go by the station and Wakeman moved over to WWDC. Brown, who was indicted on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of simple assault and was given probation. Wakeman hosted the Tony Wakeman All Sports Parade on WWDC until 1950, when he returned to WOL. His return to WOL was short lived as he left that summer to host a television version of the All Sports Parade on WTTG.

1935

After Penn State, Wakeman resumed his broadcasting career in Pittsburgh. In 1935, he won the H. P. Davis Memorial Announcers Award, which was awarded to the Pittsburgh announcer considered to have outstanding “personality, adaptability, diction, voice and versatility”. In 1936 he called Pittsburgh Pirates games for KDKA.

Wakeman called the 1935 Major League Baseball All-Star Game for CBS Radio. He also Games 1 & 5 of the 1936 World Series and the 1937 Major League Baseball All-Star Game for Mutual Broadcasting System. He also served as a congressional correspondent for Mutual and Capitol Broadcasting Company.

1929

Wakeman attended high school in Pittsburgh. He worked his way through Duquesne University by working as a radio announcer. His first radio job came when he was 16 years old when he worked as the announcer for a teenage dance band show. After three years at Duquesne, Wakeman moved to Pennsylvania State University, where he played on the school's football team during their 1929 season.

1909

Charles Anthony Wakeman (October 22, 1909 – November 17, 1953) was an American sportscaster in Washington D.C. from 1936 to 1952.