Hub Arkush

Herb "Hub" Arkush
Born Herb Arkush
(1953-02-14) February 14, 1953
Nationality American
Education English
Physical education
Alma mater Southern Illinois University
University of Michigan
Occupation Editor and general manager
Journalist
Sideline reporter
Employer Chicago Football
Westwood One
Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Daily Herald
Television Pro Football Weekly
Spouse(s) Candace
Children 3

Herb "Hub" Arkush (born February 14, 1953[1]) is an American football sportscaster and analyst. He is the editor and general manager of Chicago Football and ChicagoFootball.com, a magazine and website devoted to coverage and analysis of all things football in northern Illinois, particularly the Chicago Bears. He also is the publisher and editor of Pro Football Weekly.[2]

Life

Arkush attended Deerfield High School and attended college at Southern Illinois University before transferring to the University of Michigan, where he majored in English and physical education.[3]

Career

Since 2013, Arkush has teamed with Shaw Media to lead the Chicago Football project. Chicago Football is a magazine, website and TV show dedicated to coverage of the Bears and other football topics relevant to northern Illinois. He created and co-hosted the syndicated Pro Football Weekly radio and TV shows, and also worked as a radio commentator on the Chicago Bears Radio Network from 1987–2004. Since 2006 he has also served as an analyst and sideline reporter on the Westwood One national radio broadcasts of NFL games, and is a contributor to WBBM (AM) and WBBM-TV.[4] As an NFL insider, he is a regular fill-in host and contributor to most of the talk radio shows at WSCR.

Family

Arkush and his wife, Candace, have three children; Billy (b. 1978) Arthur (b. 1982) and Taylor (b. 1985).

References

  1. . ProFootballWeekly.com
  2. . ProFootballWeekly.com
  3. . Chicago Tribune
  4. . CBSChicago.com

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