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Andrew Giuliani Joins WABC/New York On-Air Team


Andrew Giuliani
Andrew Giuliani

WABC/New York welcomes Andrew Giuliani, son of America's Mayor and WABC host Rudy Giuliani and journalist Donna Hanover, to its on-air team. Giuliani will be a contributing friend on "Sid & Friends in the Morning," hosted by Sid Rosenberg. In addition, Giuliani will also guest co-host "Cats At Night," the 5 to 6pm weekday show hosted by John Catsimatidis, owner of 77 WABC Radio and parent Red Apple Media.

"I'm happy to welcome Andrew to our WABC family," said Catsimatidis. "After working in the White House and taking a run at the Governorship of New York, Andrew brings an insider's perspective on national, state, and local political issues to WABC Radio and its listeners.

"It's an honor to be a part of the #1 News/Talk station in New York," added Giuliani. "WABC Radio is a combination of its rich history and incredible rebirth. I'm excited to get on the air and connect with the WABC Radio listeners in New York and around the world."

"I've always admired Andrew's tenacity as a politician and his quick wit, and I look forward to bringing that dynamic to WABC," stated WABC Radio and Red Apple Media President Chad Lopez.

Previously, Giuliani was a special assistant to the President and associate director of the Office of Public Liaison during the Trump administration.

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