David Aldridge Biography and Wiki
David Aldridge, born in 1964 or 1965, is a prominent American sports journalist who presently serves as a senior columnist for The Athletic. Throughout his esteemed career, he has contributed to outlets like Turner Sports, ESPN, NBA TV, and major newspapers such as The Washington Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Aldridge has reported on major sports events, including the NBA, MLB, NFL, and the Olympics. In 2016, he was recognized with the Curt Gowdy Media Award by the Basketball Hall of Fame for his contributions to sports journalism.
David Aldridge age and birthday
Aldridge was born on February 10, 1965, in Washington, D.C., making his zodiac sign Aquarius.
David Aldridge’s height and weight
Aldridge is approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall (about 1.75 meters).
David Aldridge’s educational background
Aldridge attended DeMatha Catholic High School and later went on to American University, where he graduated with degrees in journalism and history in 1987.
David Aldridge dating life, spouse and children
Aldridge married and he has two sons. He keeps his personal life private, but his wife is from Wisconsin, and they have been married since the early 2000s. Their first son was born around 2004.
David Aldridge nationality, parents and siblings
Aldridge is an American, born to James and Muriel Aldridge. His mother passed away from liver cancer. He has a cousin, LaMarcus Aldridge, a professional basketball player.
David Aldridge career
Aldridge’s career in sports journalism spans several decades, beginning at The Washington Post, where he worked for nine years. During this time, he covered Georgetown University basketball, the Washington Bullets, and the Washington Redskins. Aldridge also reported on major events like the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, the Super Bowl, Stanley Cup playoffs, the World Series, and the U.S. Open tennis championships.
In 2004, Aldridge transitioned to Turner Sports, taking on roles as a sideline reporter and the “Insider” for TNT’s Inside the NBA. He also co-hosted The Beat on NBA TV and contributed to TNT’s NBA coverage. Prior to his work at Turner Sports, Aldridge spent eight years at ESPN, where he primarily covered the NBA but also contributed to NFL coverage. He was a frequent guest on SportsCenter and conducted interviews with prominent athletes like LeBron James and Shaquille O’Neal for the Sunday Conversations segment.
Aldridge also worked at The Philadelphia Inquirer from 2004 to 2008, where he covered both the NFL and NBA. During his time there, he contributed to the series The Future of Pro Sports, which earned a second-place award from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2005. Currently, he serves as a senior columnist for The Athletic, continuing his coverage of the NBA and other sports. In recognition of his work, Aldridge was awarded the Curt Gowdy Media Award by the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016.
David Aldridge net worth and salary
He has a net worth of $1.5 million and generates an annual salary of $750,000.