Ari Louis

Ari Louis: CEO of Israel Sports and News Radio at the Jerusalem Marathon.

Ari Louis (born March 26, 1983) is an Israeli-American talk show host who came into prominence with the founding of Israel Sports Radio in the summer of 2010.

Personal life

Louis was born in Phoenix, Arizona and grew up in Glendale, Arizona where he attended Horizon Elementary, Landmark Middle School and then eventually Apollo High School. While in high school, Louis began filming the "Ari Louis Show" with his friend Matt Turley and cameraman "Gus McDanny," who was actually his brother, Danny Louis, a musician living in Israel.[1] The show was modeled after the Conan O'Brien show. Louis attended Arizona State University in 2001 and studied online at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, eventually graduating with a degree in Religious Studies. Louis suffered a great deal of anti-Semitism and as a result focused much of his attention in college to Judaism and Zionism.

While in college, Louis founded the Chabad at Arizona State University and was the Vice-President of ASU for Israel. During this time, Louis filmed his first broadcast television show Louis Live on a public access station in Tucson, Arizona.

Louis graduated in 2003 and worked as a teacher.

Israeli Broadcasting Career

In 2008, Louis moved to Israel, although he figured his broadcasting career was over, his Zionist dream helped propel him to move. However, Louis's broadcasting career was not over. In 2009 he teamed up with Andrew Gershman to host a talk-show on the Jerusalem-based station Rusty Mike Radio.[2] Entitled the Andy and Ari Show, they discussed American sports, becoming the highest rated show on the station.

Louis and Gershman were approached by Joshua Halickman "the Sports Rabbi"[3] to start Israel Sports Radio in summer of 2010 to much fanfare.[4][5][6][7][8]

Louis, with the help of Raphael Gellar, interviewed some of the biggest names in sports such as, Pete Rose,[9] Roy Jones Jr., Curt Schilling, Yael Averbuch, Jesse James Leija, Alan Veingrad, Dmitriy Salita, Yuri Foreman, Robert Kraft, Brad Greenberg, Dan Shulman, Larry Brown, Herb Brown, Andy Katz, Tamar Katz, Zack Rosen, Shay Doron, Tamir Linhart, Gal Nevo, Shlomo Glickstein, Diana Redman, Shawn James, Bruce Jacobs, Bram Weinstein, Aaron Cohen, Guy Goodes, Melanie Weisner, Dan Duquette, Barry Tompkins, Tommy Smyth, Brad Stevens, Brad Ausmus, Shyne, Kevin Gilbride, Eric Nystrom, Sylven Landesberg, David Blu, Guma Aguiar, Brin-Jonathan Butler, Jermaine Jackson, John Thomas, James Tillis, Bernie Fine, Charles Grodin, Shelly Saltman, Miami Heat co-owner Raanan Katz, Maccabi Haifa owner Jeffery Rosen, Oakland Athletics owner Lewis Woolf, Amar'e Stoudemire, Jay Glazer, Mike Hill, Steve Bunin, CBS Radios' Amy Lawrence, former Detroit Lions player Caleb Campbell, Ran Nakash, Shay Doron, MTV's Jason Miller, Arash Markazi, Pat Farmer, Adonal Foyle, Adrian Banks, Derek Sharp, Gerry DiNardo, Kenny Albert, Ilya Grad, Samaki Walker, Andy Ram, Rade Prica.

Ari Louis (right) with legendary broadcaster Al Michaels.

After becoming an owner at the age of 28, Louis's legend grew throughout Israel, with Sirius and Fox courting him.[10] Louis chose to remain in Israel rather than relocate.

In 2013, Louis was approached by TLV1.fm, a Tel-Aviv based internet radio station to broadcast Louis Live Sports, which he hosted for two years.[11]

Later that year, Louis was approached by Arutz Sheva - Israel National News where he hosted Is It Prophesy?, a call-in talk show that compared contemporary headlines with Biblical verses.[12] Guests included Rabbi David Katz, Rabbi Ken Spiro and others.

Since 2013 Louis has been writing a blog for the Times of Israel which focuses on both sports and politics.[13]

In 2014 and 2015 Louis organized and hosted the Jerusalem Festivus Comedy Festival. Proceeds went to charity.[14][15][16]

In the summer of 2015, Louis inaugurated the new venture Israel Sports and News Radio.

References

  1. http://dannylouis.bandcamp.com
  2. "The dream of sports radio is finally coming to Israel". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  3. "Sports Rabbi | The Leading Source For Israeli Sports". sportsrabbi.com. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  4. Israel Sports Radio
  5. "Israel Sports Radio to launch Monday". Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  6. "Can a Sports Radio Station Work in Israel? - Radio - Arutz Sheva". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  7. "Sports talk radio station to debut today". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  8. "Jerusalem - All-sports Talk Radio Debuts in Israel". VosIzNeias. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  9. Louis, Ari (July 4, 2012). "Pete Rose on Israel Sports Radio (Interview with Pete Rose)". Israel Sports Radio. Retrieved July 3, 2015. you know, but you never know, uh, another freak like me might come along […] ((approx 1:09 to 1:12))
  10. "Israel Sports Radio set to expand its reach". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  11. "Louis Live Sports Archives - TLV1 RADIO". TLV1 RADIO. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  12. "About Ari Louis - Radio - Arutz Sheva". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  13. "Ari Louis | The Blogs | The Times of Israel". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  14. "The Jerusalem Festivus Comedy Festival". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  15. "The 2nd Annual Jerusalem Festivus Comedy Festival". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  16. jfeldhamer (2015-12-14), The 2nd Annual Jerusalem Festivus Comedy Festival Teaser Trailer - v3, retrieved 2016-08-16

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