After working as an intern for
Madison Square Garden with the
New York Knicks and
New York Rangers, Weiner moved to south Florida and accepted a similar internship with the
Miami Marlins and
Miami Dolphins. Weiner was part of a group that started
WAXY (AM), better known as 790 The Ticket in
South Miami, Florida. Stugotz and
Dan Le Batard were named #6 in Talkers.com 2015 list of the 100 most important sports talk show hosts in America. The duo was also ranked #4 on Barrett Sports Media's list of America's top 20 national sports radio shows of 2015. Furthermore, the podcast for
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz was at one time the highest performer for sports media conglomerate
ESPN. In 2016, the
Miami New Times named Stugotz the "Best AM Radio Personality". Given the growing fandom for Stugotz on the radio show,
ESPN has featured him occasionally on flagship television programs such as
First Take and
Highly Questionable. In 2017,
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz was moved to
ESPN2's daily lineup from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
ET (since discontinued). Stugotz had a weekly appearance on ESPN's premier program,
SportsCenter, at 8:45 a.m. ET every Wednesday as well as a weekly appearance on
Golic and Wingo every Tuesday until that show's cancellation. Stugotz is a fan of the
New York Jets. In 2014,
The Le Batard Show posted six billboards in Akron that mocked
LeBron James for not thanking the fans of the
Miami Heat and rejoining the
Cleveland Cavaliers. The billboards were funded entirely by Dan Le Batard even though Stugotz promised for a week to contribute. Stugotz's name appeared on the billboards because of these promises. In July 2023 Stugotz did a 20-minute interview with country music singer
Jake Owen thinking he was New York Jets quarterback
Aaron Rodgers; despite claiming to be a big Jets fan he seemed to be fooled by their facial resemblance and missed that Owen is about five inches shorter and 70 pounds lighter than Rodgers. Weiner often mentioned his 'personal record book', with records such as
Kevin Durant having no rings as he joined the
Golden State Warriors to do so, and
Babe Ruth not being a top five
Yankee of all time. In November 2024, he published 'Stugotz's Personal Record Book: The Real Winners and Losers in Sports' through
Random House Publishing with the help of
Dan Stanczyk, a foreword by
Dan Le Batard, and rebuttals to his claims by many sports personalities. Starting in May 2025, Weiner started appearing less on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, stating he would focus on his own podcast more. In August 2025, he signed a contract with
FanDuel and renamed STUpodity to Stugotz and Company. ==Personal life==