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Prior to joining the station, Siafa spent seven years as a sports and news anchor at NBC5 in Chicago. He served as the station's main sports anchor his last 5 years in Chicago.
Siafa also spent 6 years working in New York at SportsNet NY and then NBC 4. Siafa has been nominated for 3 Emmy Awards in NYC and 1 in Chicago.
Siafa, born in West Germany, moved with his family to South Jersey at the age of 7 and attended Camden Catholic High School, where he ran track and played football. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications: Radio, Television, and Film from Rowan University in 2000.
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