Paul Finebaum and his wife Linda Hudson do not have any children. Paul Finebaum became a columnist and reporter for the Birmingham Post-Herald in 1980.
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Paul Finebaum started his afternoon radio show on WAPI-AM which quickly became the highest-rated sports show in Birmingham.
In 2002, Paul Finebaum was named by The Tennessean in Nashville as one of the Southeastern Conference’s Top Power Brokers. In May 2013, Finebaum signed with ESPN to appear on its new SEC Network beginning in 2014.
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In October 1993, Finebaum moved his sports talk show to WERC. In Birmingham, Paul Finebaum currently appears as a sports analyst for WBRC.
Paul Finebaum ranked No. 6 in AL.com’s 2020 ranking of the 25 most influential people in the SEC. He was sports director for WIAT-TV from 1998 to 2002 and co-hosted individual shows on WVTM-TV and WBMA.
Finebaum’s The Paul Finebaum Radio Network was named in 2004 by Sports Illustrated as one of the top 12 sports radio shows in the United States.
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