On March 1, 2012, Berman hosted a segment on the 10 o'clock news evening sports report on WNYW—Fox 5—in New York City. He presented his top-5 most interesting sports stories of the week prior. In March 2015, Berman co-hosted a morning radio program from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00am on
WOR. The flagship news-talk station for iHeart Radio, originally named "Len and Todd in the Morning". On October 20, 2017, Berman announced during a broadcast that
Todd Schnitt was no longer working at the station because he could not come to terms on a contract. The show is now called "Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning." Berman announced his last WNBC's sportscast on Wednesday April 22, 2009. Following the announcement, the station showed taped goodbye and good luck messages from
Matt Lauer,
Al Roker, and
Brian Williams.
Spanning the World One popular monthly feature Berman responsible for is Spanning the World which aired on WNBC-TV's newscasts and
The Today Show. Spanning is a reel of odd and interesting sports highlights from the past month, with a recorded introduction and closing by
Don Pardo. When the segment begins, the world is torn in two with the sound of a rooster crowing playing. When the segment ends, the world goes back to its "pre-torn" state. With the same rooster sound, announcer Don Pardo says "Tune in next time for Spanning the World, if there is a next time. I'm Don Pardo." In his last WNBC broadcast, Berman mentioned that the segment would continue on The Today Show. Berman would occasionally do a version of the segment for
WNBC titled "Spanning the Week". Thus, would review odd and interesting stories from the past week. A common catchphrase from the segment said by Berman "And nobody got hurt!" after a clip featuring some sort of accident that might have caused injury.
Sports on NBC From
1982 to part of
1984, Berman also hosted
The NFL on NBC Pregame Show, then known as
NFL (insert year), until he was supplanted by
Bob Costas. During the early weeks of the
1988 NFL season, Berman served as the host of what was, by that time, called
NFL Live! while regular host Costas was hosting NBC's coverage of the
1988 Summer Olympics in
Seoul, South Korea. Berman hosted Super Bowl XVII in Pasadena. He also hosted the Baseball Game of the Week for NBC and co-hosted the 1984 World Series.
Live at Five In 2005, he was one of a handful of rotating co-anchors with
Sue Simmons on
Live at Five after
Jim Rosenfield left for
WCBS-TV. ==Awards==