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11 Facts About Ben Maller

1.

Ben Maller joined the NBC Sports Network as a regular contributor to NBC SportsTalk, late 2011 through spring 2012.

2.

Ben Maller gained media attention during this time for losing 200 pounds in only 62 weeks, by changing his diet and exercise regimen.

3.

Ben Maller grew up in Irvine, California and attended Irvine High School.

4.

Ben Maller continued his interest in sports broadcasting doing Saddleback College Gauchos men's basketball and football games on KSBR before landing a job as an AM sports radio journalist.

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The next night, Donald called The Ben Maller Show and, thanks to producer Miranda Moreno, was put on the air right away and was able to provide live updates about the events in Fukushima.

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In May 2010, Ben Maller led a march at Staples Center with fellow Los Angeles Clippers fan Clipper Darrell in an unsuccessful attempt to help lead the push for free agent LeBron James to join the Clippers via free agency.

7.

In 2011, Ben Maller reported on an NBA slam dunk contest controversy.

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8.

Ben Maller joined Fox Sports Radio for the launch of the network in August 2001 as an update anchor weekend morning co-host.

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In 2003, Ben Maller signed a contract to become the "sports gossip guy," for Fox Sports, providing daily sports rumors and notes.

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Ben Maller became the first Southern California broadcaster to host a show on Boston's WEEI when he filled in for Mike Adams on "Planet Mikey," June 2009.

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Ben Maller joined NBC Sports Network November 2011 as a regular contributor to the daily "NBC SportsTalk" program.