Doug Karsch Biography
Doug Karsch is an American talk radio show host and Michigan Wolverines sports reporter headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. He also appears as a reporter on Inside Michigan Football on the same channels. He began his career in media as a sports reporter at WEYI in Flint. In 1994, he made his radio debut on WTKA in Ann Arbor. He has hosted Wolverine basketball pre-game, halftime, and post-game coverage.
How old is Doug Karsch? – Age
How old is Doug? He is 52 years old as of 30 September 2021. He was born Douglas Allen Karsch, in 1969 in Champaign, Illinois, United States. He celebrates his birthday every 39th of September yearly.
Doug Karsch college | Education
Karsch earned a communications degree from Michigan State University.
Doug Karsch Ethnicity | Nationality
Doug is an American national and citizen by birth, he was born in Champaign, Illinois, the United State of America, and he is of white ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Doug Karsch Height | Measurements
His height is not yet disclosed. details about her other body measurements will be updated as soon as possible.
Doug Karsch Early Life | Family | Parents
He was raised by his parents, in Champaign, Illinois, the United State of America, but he has not provided any information about his siblings or family in general. It is unknown whether he had siblings, and the identity of his father and mother is still unknown. He has kept the public in the dark about his childhood.
Doug Karsch Wife | Married
The American talk radio show host is happily married to Susan Karsch. The couple has three children; Booker Karsch, Kaylie Karsch, and AJ Karsch.
Doug Karsch Salary
He earns an annual salary of $100 thousand.
Doug Karsch’s Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Doug Karsch WEYI TV News| Career
He started his journalistic career as a sports reporter for WEYI in Flint. He made his radio debut on WTKA in Ann Arbor in 1994. He has hosted pre-game, halftime, and post-game coverage for the Michigan basketball team. He’s also covered NASCAR and CART races. Karsch also hosts Michigan Sports Weekly, a weekly newsmagazine show for the University of Michigan Wolverines that airs on the Michigan Channel, Fox Sports Detroit, and the Big Ten Network. He also appears as a reporter on Inside Michigan Football on the same channels. In addition to working at WXYT, Karsch has given interviews on his thoughts on a variety of news stories surrounding the Michigan Wolverines football team, which were later published in The Detroit Free Press.
His co-host is Karsch & Anderson (formerly the Big Show), a radio talk show that airs weekdays on WXYT-FM “97.1 The Ticket” in Detroit, Michigan. Doug also co-hosts The Brady Hoke Radio Show with Jim Brandstatter and a rotating cast of assistant coaches and players, a weekly syndicated Michigan Wolverines football debate show that airs live on Thursdays throughout the college football season. He also works as a sideline reporter for Michigan football games. In April 2014, Karsch was said to be one of the contenders for the University of Michigan Football play-by-play radio job. Dan Dierdorf, a former Michigan football player who also worked as a color commentator for NFL games on ABC and CBS, was finally chosen for the role.