Dean Pantazi Biography
Dean Pantazi is a popular American journalist who has been working as a sports reporter for WPTA TV since December 1974. Dean previously hosted the Fort Wayne News and News Network, Sports and Elkhart News News and Sports before joining WPTA-TV in December. 1974.
Dean Pantazi Age
Dean Pantazi was born in Chicago. Due to his secretive behavior, he does not reveal his year and date of birth to the public, so his age is unknown.
Dean Pantazi Height
Pantazi is of average height.
Dean Pantazi Family
Dean is a mysterious man who chooses to live a private life and has not published anything about his family, even though he is a famous journalist.
Dean Pantazi’s Wife
Dean is happy and proud with his beautiful wife Becky, born and raised in Fort Wayne. In 1978, Dean and his beautiful wife Betsy exchanged vows. Dean and Betsy are married with two grown children, a beautiful daughter and a wonderful son; Dean and Betsy also have three grandchildren.
Dean Pantazi Education
Pantazi earned a bachelor’s degree in radio and television after four years of hard work at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
Dean Pantazi Salary
Dean’s annual salary ranges from $40,000 to $110,000 according to WPTA Television Sports Reporter Salary.
Dean Pantazi Net Worth
Dean’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $3 million and he earned his fortune as a sports reporter for WPTA TV.
Dean Pantazi Career
Dean is a popular American journalist who has been working as a sports reporter for WPTA TV since December 1974. Dean has hosted radio and television news and sports programs in Fort Wayne as well as radio and television news and sports programs in Elkhart. He joined WPTA-TV in December 1974.
Dean worked as a sports announcer for PBS TV, broadcasting SIU baseball, basketball and football as the 1971 College World Series, and served as Director of Varsity Athletics while attending Southern Illinois University. SIU Director of Broadcast Services.
Dean served as sports director for the WPTA from 1994 to 2012 and as a sports anchor for Detroit affiliate MYTV from 2008 to 2010. Before entering the sports world in 1985, Dean hosted both news and sports programs at WPTA.
Dean has covered the NBA playoffs, six bowl games, the World Series and many other tournaments and events spanning high school, college and regional sports, such as the 2009 TinCaps Championship Game against Fort Wayne. At that time he had won the Komets Championship. career and won the Mad Ants Championship in 2014. Additionally, Dean was the host of Sportstalk on WOWO Radio in Fort Wayne from 1985 to 2001.