• Philip FriedmanNeighbor

  • Belmont Shore-Naples, CA

Philip has long been recognized as “The Voice” of the Southern California sportfishing industry and has an international, multimedia presence in the recreational tourism and sports industries.

Philip has done hundreds of radio and TV commercials, hosted numerous radio shows, narrated audio books, and narrated the movie “The Manzanar Fishing Club. His radio career began in 1990 on the legendary <i>Bud “The Steamer” Furillo Sports Show</i> and he has subsequently done radio sports with Rich Marotta and Steve Hartman, covered Loyola Marymount University basketball games, and reported on the first Gulf War for KFOX in Los Angeles. 

In addition to his radio work, Philip writes for several newspapers and magazines. He does a regular Baja column in <i>Coastal Angler Magazine</i> (500,000 readers) and <i>Fish Taco Chronicles</i>. He also writes the outdoor column for the <i>Daily Breeze</i> newspaper in Southern California (circulation 175,000) and regularly contributes to another 10 magazines and newspapers.

In addition, Philip contributes at least one article and one video to more than 10 Patch sites. His articles are among the most read on a regular basis.

Philip’s media presence extends to the internet and he is the founder and owner of www.976TUNA.com (1.5 million annual visits), PhilipFriedmanOutdoors.com, and he regularly contributes to a variety of other websites including PeteThomasOutdoors.com and www.CoastalAnglerMagazine.com  

His web presence is expanded even more by his strategic use of rapidly-expanding social networking sites including Facebook and Twitter.

Philip made his first trip to Mexico in 1963 when his parents took him to the historic Rosarito Beach Hotel.  He made his first trans-peninsular drive to Cabo San Lucas in 1975 and has driven to Cabo over 25 times since then. 

He has traveled through the country every single year since that first trip and can now recount literally hundreds of trips to Mexico including six months living in Tlacoachistlauaca, Guerrero, where he lived with the Amuzgo Indians teaching English and Spanish and a year in Mexico City and Acapulco teaching English to the poor.

As an advocate for the sport fishing industry, Philip has organized and sponsored trips that have taken over 65,000 children fishing in the US and Mexico.  His highly publicized trips for underprivileged kids have attracted the attention of many high-profile actors and athletes, who regularly participate in these great events and help extend his media presence.

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