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Ryen Russillo (born August 5, 1975) is an American sports journalist and sports
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who for many years hosted a popular radio show on
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. Russillo left ESPN in 2019 to join The Ringer. From 2009–2017, Russillo was a host or co-host of the afternoon show on
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. From 2009 until 2015, Russillo co-hosted with Scott Van Pelt on what was originally titled ''The Scott Van Pelt Show'' and later became ''SVP & Russillo''. The show was also briefly known as ''The Russillo Show'' following Van Pelt's departure but before Kanell joined. During the time that Danny Kanell was with the show, from 2015–2017, it was known as ''Russillo and Kanell''.


Early career

Russillo is a native of West Tisbury, Massachusetts. He is a 1997 graduate of the
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, where he was a member of
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and was also an intern at WCAX in Burlington. He was a
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man for the
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for six months. Before moving to
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, Russillo lived in Boston, Massachusetts, where he hosted ''The Die Hards'' (mid-2003 to 2005) with co-hosts Anthony Pepe, Jon Anik, Kevin Winter, and Mike Winn while working for the Sporting News Radio affiliate WWZN. (Winter and Winn left the show relatively early on.) Russillo did pre-game and post-game commentary for the
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on WBCN. He was let go after, and possibly as a result of, a personal conflict with John Dennis of WEEI, who had left him a threatening voicemail.


ESPN and other work

Russillo hosted '' NBA Sunday'', '' The Baseball Show'', and '' ESPN Radio College GameDay'' during the 2008 season on ESPN Radio. He was also a regular host for '' GameNight'' and a fill-in host for '' The Doug Gottlieb Show'' and '' All Night with Jason Smith''. ''
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s Richard Deitsch named him Best Radio Voice of 2007 for his work on ESPN Radio. He praised Russillo's "reasoned approach and knowledge across sports." He appeared regularly on several shows on Comcast Sportsnet New England, including ''New England Sports Tonight'' with Gary Tanguay and
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, and was also a studio analyst for the
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' television coverage. During the NBA season, Russillo was the host of ESPN's ''The NBA Today'' podcast, the network's #2 most downloaded podcast series. Contrary to popular belief, in December 2012, this show was not cancelled to be swapped out with ''NBA Lockdown'' featuring former NBA player
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. In September 2015, Russillo welcomed former
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player Danny Kanell as the new co-host for his ''Russillo Show'', after Scott Van Pelt's departure from ESPN Radio. Kanell was laid off from ESPN in April 2017, leaving Russillo as the sole host again, with multiple guest co-hosts occasionally joining him on the show. On December 20, 2017, Russillo announced he was leaving his ESPN radio show to pursue other opportunities, with his final radio show taking place on December 22. Since departing his show, he has continued to produce a podcast with ESPN and has also been appearing across several ESPN platforms including on television with '' Get Up!''. In late August 2018 he re-signed with ESPN. In June 2019 Russillo re-united with old colleague Scott Van Pelt on the "SVP & Russillo" podcast. On August 5, 2019, Russillo announced on his
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account that he would be leaving
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at the end of August and would be joining The Ringer as a full time media personality. Russillo currently hosts ''The Ryen Russillo Podcast''.


Personal life

On August 23, 2017, Russillo was arrested in
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for criminal entry, reportedly while nude and intoxicated. He was suspended by ESPN.


References


External links


ESPN bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Russillo, Ryen 1975 births Living people American radio journalists American sports journalists Baseball announcers College football announcers ESPN people National Football League announcers People from West Tisbury, Massachusetts University of Vermont alumni