Die-hard Pittsburgh native and fan on the air at ESPN

August 13, 2008 Off By Eric O'Brien

Cranberry Township native Steve Braband has been working at ESPN in Connecticut. The 25-year-old describes himself to the Post-Gazette as a “representative of the black and gold in New England Patriot territory.” Although he is a program coordinator, Braband recently became an on-screen star in a series of spots promoting the new six-hour “Sports Center” morning block. The spots featured him wearing a countdown clock showing the time to the start of the new programming while he spent time with friends, hung out with the ESPN anchors and at Giants training camp. (The spots can be seen at a promotional website – steveislive.com.) Braband, who always wanted to work at ESPN, graduated from Seneca Valley High School and Clarion University and was an overnight producer at KDKA-AM (1020) before getting the new gig last year.