Dan Roche Biography|Profile
Dan Roche is a skilled American journalist currently working at CBS4 -WBZ-TV as an anchor. He is an award-winning sports anchor and reporter for WBZ-TV News and myTV38 (WSBK-TV). Roche graduated from Syracuse University and North Andover High School. He was born in Methuen, Massachusetts, and currently resides in Andover with his wife and two children.
Dan Roche Age
How old is Roche? He is around 50 years old as of 2024. His age is currently not available, research is ongoing will update it as soon as it is available.
Dan Roche Education
He graduated from Syracuse University and North Andover High School.
Dan Roche Height|Weight
Roche stands on an average height of 5 feet 7 inches and weighs around 70kgs.
Dan Roche Family
He was born in the united state, however, he has not revealed information regarding his family members. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.
Dan Roche Wife|Married
Roche is happily married to his wife Pam Roche but he has not disclosed information about her. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.
Dan Roche Children
He is blessed with two children but he has not disclosed information about them. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.
Dan Roche Career
Roche began his career at Curt Gowdy Broadcasting WCCM/WCGY radio in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He is a reporter for WBZ-TV’s and The New England Patriots flagship programs “Patriots All-Access” and “Patriots Gameday.” He is also a host of the “Patriots 5th Quarter” post-game show. In addition, he is a contributor to WBZ Newsradio 1030AM and 98.5-FM The Sports Hub where he has filled in as a host. Roche also has a sports blog on cbsbostonsports.com, and you can follow Dan on Twitter @RochieWBZ.
Furthermore, Roche won a New England Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Series for “Red Sox This Week,” a half-hour Red Sox show that aired on myTV38 and WBZ-TV. On top of that, he has been nominated twice for an Emmy Award for Best Sports Reporter in New England. Before joining the station in September of 1999, he served as a radio sports talk show host; anchor, reporter, and Boston Bruins game host for sister station WBZ Newsradio at 1030AM. Also, he has worked at WHDH and WRKO Radio in Boston where he hosted Boston Red Sox pre-game and post-game programming.
Moreover, Roche has been a leader in Boston sports coverage for two decades. Throughout his career, he has covered many of Boston’s most historic moments. The most memorable events he has covered include the Patriots Super Bowl in 1996, the Pats’ perfect 16-0 regular-season finale in New York against the Giants in 2007, and the ’04 and ’07 Red Sox World Series Championships. He was the only Boston reporter to gain access and ride with the team in the ’04 Duck Boat Victory Parade. Roche in addition covered the Celtic’s 17th World Championship ride through Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, and Los Angeles.
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On top of that, Roche made three trips to report from the White House with the Red Sox and Celtics. He additionally covered the Bruins’ run to their 2011 Stanley Cup title and was on the ice interviewing players, coaches, and front office members following Game 7 in Vancouver. Roche was the “pool reporter” for the Bruins Championship parade walking the entire route. He also was in Albany, NY with the Boston College Hockey team when they won the NCAA Championship 01.
Nevertheless, he was on hand in Cooperstown, New York, when Carl Yastrzemski and Carlton Fisk were enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Roche was the only Boston TV reporter to tour the Hall with Dennis Eckersley and Wade Boggs just prior to their inductions. He also led the coverage nationally of the death of Ted Williams and the Cryogenics case; he enjoyed covering the dedication of the Pesky Pole to his good friend Johnny Pesky.
Roche notably covered the Congressional Steroids hearing in March 2005 as well as a special ceremony featuring President George W. Bush where Jackie Robinson was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Most importantly, he has given his time as emcee and taken part in numerous charity events through the years which include the Jimmy Fund, The American Lung Association, The BoSox Club, The Lazarus House, and The Boys & Girls Club both of Lawrence, Massachusetts and the “Lowell Spinners.”
CBS4 -WBZ-TV Background
CBS4 -WBZ-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It airs programming from the CBS network. The station is owned and operated by the network’s CBS News and Stations division alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate WSBK-TV. Both stations share studios on Soldiers Field Road in the Boston Allston–Brighton section. CBS4 -WBZ-TV’s transmitter is located on Cedar Street in Needham, Massachusetts, on a tower site that was formerly owned by CBS and is now owned by American Tower Corporation.
Notably, CBS4 -WBZ-TV was a pioneer in Boston television. The station started live broadcasts of Boston’s two Major League Baseball teams, the Red Sox and the Braves, broadcasts that at first were split with WNAC-TV in 1948. Additionally, it was the first Boston station to have daily newscasts, starting with the station’s very first night on the air. On October 12, 1957, the station broadcast a half-hour special program on Sputnik 1, featuring a motion picture of the final stage of its rocket crossing the pre-dawn sky of Baltimore, shot by sister station WJZ-TV.
CBS4 -WBZ-TV presently broadcasts 34 hours, and 35 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week, with 5 hours, 5 minutes each weekday; 4 hours, 5 minutes on Saturdays; and 5 hours, 5 minutes on Sundays. The station operates a Bell LongRanger 206LIV helicopter for newsgathering called “Sky Eye”. On top of that, its main studios, the station operates two other news bureaus. The “Worcester Bureau” is located in the Worcester Plaza office tower at 440–446 Main Street in that city. The “New Hampshire Bureau” is located on Elm Street in Manchester.
CBS4 -WBZ-TV Colleagues
- Lisa Hughes
- David Wade
- Paula Ebben
- Liam Martin
- Kate Merrill
- Ken MacLeod
- Nick Giovanni
- Paul Burton
- Tiffany Chan
- Cheryl Fiandaca
- Beth Germano
- Christina Hager
- Breana Pitts
- Levan Reid
- Eric Fisher
- Sarah Wroblewski
- Zack Green
- Jacob Wycoff
- Steve Burton
- Dan Roche
Dan Roche Salary|Net Worth
He has an estimated salary ranging between $70,000 – $125,000 and has an estimated net worth of $1 Million -$5 Million which he earns from his broadcasting career.
Dan Roche Social Media Platforms
Roche is very active on all social media accounts and he is often seen posting on his platforms. He has over 4.6k followers on Twitter, 3.1k followers on Facebook, and 2.9k followers on Instagram.
Frequently asked questions about Dan Roche
Who is Dan Roche?
Dan Roche is a skilled American journalist currently working at CBS4 -WBZ-TV as an anchor. He is an award-winning sports anchor and reporter for WBZ-TV News and myTV38 (WSBK-TV). Roche graduated from Syracuse University and North Andover High School. He was born in Methuen, Massachusetts, and currently resides in Andover with his wife and two children.
Is Dan Roche Married?
Roche is happily married to his wife Pam Roche but he has not disclosed information about her. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.
Where does Dan Roche Live?
He lives in Andover, Massachusetts with his wife and two children.Â