![]() ![]() Erica resides in New Jersey with her husband, Steve, and their two sons. She got her start in broadcasting on WRSU-FM at Rutgers University and was the school’s first female play-by-play voice of both the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Additionally, Erica was a fill-in radio analyst for the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun and served as a color-analyst and fill-in play-by-play voice of Manhattan Jaspers men’s and women’s basketball. ![]() She has also been a radio and television sideline reporter for Rutgers Football, the YES Network, and Atlantic-10 Conference football. Her other on-air credits include anchoring on the ESPN Radio Network and on ESPN’s local radio station in New York. Previously, Erica was a host and anchor for the National Basketball Association’s NBA TV, and for Major League Baseball’s MLB.com. During 2004, Erica was frequently seen on NFL game telecasts as a reporter for the NFL/United Way ad campaign, anchored on NBA TV and on MLB.com. On television, Erica was a sideline reporter for ESPN’s coverage of the PBA, a play-by-play announcer for the 2003 Women’s World Cup on ESPN and, in 2005, called the action for women’s college soccer and women’s college volleyball on CSTV (College Sports Television - now CBS Sports Television). She has been an anchor for Westwood One Radio Network providing coverage of the Olympics dating back to the Beijing Games of 2008 while also providing national coverage of the NFL Draft and Ryder Cup. ![]() Erica can also anchors sports on 1010 WINS and WCBS 880 in New York. In January 2013, Erica joined CBS Sports Radio Network where she anchors nationally on over 300 Audacy radio stations. Erica began as an intern at WFAN Radio (“The Fan”) in New York City in 1997, and made her on-air debut there directly out of college in June 1998. (Here’s how to contact us.Erica Herskowitz joined Bloomberg in March 2022. We hope you will help us in that process. Our goal is to correct them as openly as possible while learning from them so that we don’t make them again. Offering solutions, when possible, and treating community members’ questions as a starting point for meaningful reporting makes us stronger.Īs we hold elected officials and others accountable, we strive to hold ourselves accountable. We are committed to both serving and working with our audience.Diversity, equity, and inclusion - in everything we do - are critical to our success.We have an obligation to combat it, even as we’re on our own respective journeys. Holding the powerful to account strengthens our democracy.Democracy and civic participation are good things.Everyone deserves access to high-quality news, information, and programming.Accurate, fact-based journalism contributes to the health of our communities.Our journalism and programming should be valuable, credible, accurate, entertaining, fair, and relevant.The Values And Beliefs That Inform Our Work We seek to provide greater understanding and new perspectives to the people of these communities and their leaders. We are a public forum that engages its audiences in an ongoing dialogue and exploration of issues, events, and cultures in the region and in the world. The mission of Southern California Public Radio (LAist 89.3, & LAist Studios) is to strengthen the civic and cultural bonds that unite Southern California's diverse communities by providing the highest quality news and information across multiple platforms. ![]()
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