Joe DeCamara

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Joe DeCamara
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DeCamara in 2023
Born (1978-04-26) April 26, 1978 (age 45)
Alma mater Fairfield University (BA)
Occupation Radio host
Known for WIP Morning Show host

Joseph DeCamara (born April 26, 1978) is an American sports radio personality for 94.1 WIP in Philadelphia. He currently serves as the host of the WIP Morning Show on the station. DeCamara previously worked as a host at WBCB 1490 and 97.5 The Fanatic, along with hosting nationally syndicated shows for ESPN Radio.

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Early life and education

DeCamara was born on April 26, 1978 to Phil and Terese DeCamara. He is the youngest of five children. His father, Phil, ran a fire sprinkler company in Bucks County, but died suddenly of a heart attack when Joe was five years old. He graduated from St. Joseph's Prep in 1996 and from Fairfield University in 2000 with a degree in history. [1]

Career

Prior to entering sports broadcasting, DeCamara worked in finance at ING Barings. In 2002, DeCamara, seeking a career change, contacted Tom Bigby, 610 WIP's then-program director. DeCamara told Bigby to "remember my name" as he began his career in sports radio, seeking a potential future role with the station. Bigby responded that if DeCamara was to work at WIP, then "[DeCamara] would not have to find him, he would find [DeCamara]." [2] [3]

DeCamara began his radio career as an intern at WBCB, a radio station owned by Philadelphia Eagles play-by-play announcer Merrill Reese. Three-and a-half months into his tenure at WBCB, DeCamara was selected to host a sports show on Mondays and Thursdays after Philadelphia Phillies games. His mother Terese produced the show, and his four older siblings and uncle were frequent callers. Reese helped secure DeCamara a job in 2003 producing WYSP-FM's Eagles pre- and postgame shows. [1]

DeCamara speaks to Jeremiah Trotter at the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame ceremony in 2023 Joey D Jeremiah Trotter.jpg
DeCamara speaks to Jeremiah Trotter at the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame ceremony in 2023

In 2004, he joined 610 WIP to produce Howard Eskin's show on the station. [2] DeCamara then joined Sports Radio 950 (now 97.5 The Fanatic) as part of their launch in 2005, and eventually became the station's assistant program director in 2007. In 2011, DeCamara began hosting his own weeknight show on the station. He also hosted the station's Eagles pregame show, along with a weekly show with former Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski on Wednesday nights. In 2013, he began hosting a nationally-syndicated weekend show for ESPN Radio. [4]

DeCamara also worked as an announcer for the Arena Football League. He was the play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia Soul in 2016 on Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia (now NBC Sports Philadelphia) and a color analyst for ArenaBowl XXX in 2017. [5] [6]

In 2016, DeCamara left 97.5 The Fanatic to join WIP as the host of the WIP Midday Show with former Eagles fullback Jon Ritchie. [3] Spike Eskin, WIP's then-program director, said he opted to hire DeCamara because he was impressed by DeCamara's "preparation for his show and his desire to get better." In 2022, DeCamara and Ritchie were named the new hosts of the WIP Morning Show, with the new show beginning in February 2023. The duo, paired with producer James Seltzer and co-hosts Rhea Hughes and Devan Kaney, replaced longtime host Angelo Cataldi, who retired after 33 years on air. [1] [7]

"Beat The Hammer"

While hosting WIP's Midday Show and Morning Show, DeCamara has ran a trivia game each Friday known as "Beat The Hammer". In "Beat The Hammer", DeCamara, nicknamed "The Hammer", competes with a caller to answer questions based on a category relating to Philadelphia sports. As of April 12, 2024, DeCamara holds a 247–41 (.858) record in "Beat The Hammer". He is known for his humorous intensity while competing in "Beat The Hammer", frequently boasting of his record and referring to himself as "Caesar DeCamara". [3]

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