Mike DeNardo
Mike DeNardo, a veteran of KYW Newsradio for more than 25 years, covers a broad array of news stories for KYW. He specializes in stories about education and the schools.
DeNardo has won the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award three times — in 2008 for his series on Philadelphia’s school dropout crisis, in 2005 for his coverage of “The Smarty Jones Story,” and in 2000, along with KYW Newsradio colleague Tony Romeo, for the stadium series “Where To Play Ball.”
Mike achieved a lifelong dream in 2008 when he called the final out of the Phillies’ World Series championship for KYW Newsradio.
Each year from 2002 to 2005, he won first-place awards from the Pennsylvania Associated Press for his public affairs, sports, and feature reporting.
Throughout 1999, DeNardo prepared a year-long series of reports on the Year 2000 computer bug entitled “Countdown Y2K.”
In 1986, he was awarded an honorable mention by the Associated Press for his coverage of the 69th Street train crash.
During his radio career, DeNardo has worked as a reporter and anchor for WSSJ in Camden and WIIN in Atlantic City.
A South Jersey native, Mike attended Edgewood Regional Senior High School. He has a journalism degree from Temple University.
In addition to his reporting and editing duties for KYW Newsradio 1060, Mike is a member of the board of governors of the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association. He was association president from 2006 to 2008.
DeNardo is an avid softball player and still-budding violinist. His secret desire after his journalism career is to become a roadie for the rock band Kansas.
Mike and his wife Barbara have two rescue cats named Fenway and Wrigley.
Blue-Collar School Employees Plan Budget Protest In Center City
A group of blue-collar school employees, including bus drivers, are expected to gather in Center City today for a noontime protest at the Municipal Services Building.
4 hours ago
Shore Bets To The Beach, Part 3: Delaware Destinations
Some roads to the shore have a new look. KYW’s Mike DeNardo explains what has changed in the off-season on the way to area beaches.
5 hours ago
Shore Bets to the Beach, Part 2: The Atlantic City Expressway
Drivers coming home from Atlantic City on Sunday night know the delays when three lanes of homebound traffic squeeze down to two on the AC Expressway.
2012/05/22
Shore Bets To The Beach, Part 1: Ocean City, NJ
Some roads to the South Jersey shore have a new look. KYW’s Mike DeNardo explains what has changed in the off-season on the way to the beach.
2012/05/21
Fate Of One Philadelphia Elementary School Up In The Air
Students and staff at a Northeast Philadelphia school are waiting to find out who will run their school in the fall.
2012/05/20
Philadelphia Teachers: We’ve Been Left Out Of SRC’s Overhaul Plan
“I would like to urge you to fix what the district has, not try to recreate the wheel,” said Hillary Linardopoulos, a third grade teacher at Julia DeBurgos Elementary in West Kensington.
2012/05/20
Area Hamburger Chain Owners Charged With $15M Skimming
Five owners of the “Nifty Fifty’s” restaurant chain are charged in a tax evasion conspiracy that allegedly hid $15 million worth of income, cheating the IRS out of $2.2 million in taxes.
2012/05/16
Masch Is Out As Philadelphia School District Budget Director
A school district spokesman confirms that Masch is leaving “by mutual agreement” with the district.
2012/05/11
School District Leans On City Council For More Money
Public testimony is on tap today, on day two of the school district’s budget hearings at City Council. The school district is banking on more money from the city.
2012/05/09
Philadelphia Schools Say $94M More From Property Taxes Next Year Won’t Be Enough
School District of Philadelphia officials say that without an additional $94 million from the mayor’s “Actual Value Initiative” property tax overhaul, schools may not have enough personnel to open in the fall.
2012/05/08
Local Officials and Fireman’s Widow Call For More Federal Funds For Firefighters
“You need to follow and make sure these funds are not delegated for anything other than to stop these brownouts, to support our firemen,” said Diane Neary, whose husband Robert was killed in a warehouse fire last month in Kensington.
2012/05/07
Chaput Reveals Status of 8 Priests As Philadelphia Clergy Probe Continues
Archbishop Chaput said the archdiocese is nearly finished with its investigation of the cases of 26 priests who were publicly placed on leave last year.
2012/05/04
School District Pleads With City Council For Extra Funding
School District leaders met with City Council members yesterday, to try to persuade them to support Mayor Nutter’s Actual Value tax plan and the extra $94-million it would provide for the district.
2012/05/04
SRC Official Says Schools May Not Open This Fall
Chief Recovery Officer Tom Knudsen says if City Council doesn’t approve $94-million from the mayor’s Actual Value tax initiative, it’s not clear that schools will be able to open in September.
2012/05/02
A West Phila. Charter School Gets Salad Bar And a Preview of an HBO Special
Mayor Nutter helped inaugurate the new salad bar at the Global Leadership Academy, the result of a grant to promote the HBO documentary “The Weight of the Nation,” premiering May 14th.
2012/05/01
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