Ed Daniels
WGNO Sports Director/106.1 FM
Ed is a New Orleans native, born at Baptist Hospital. He graduated Rummel High School, class of 1975, and subsequently graduated from Loyola University.
Ed started in TV in 1977 as first sports intern at WVUE Channel 8. He became Sports Director at KPLC TV Channel 7 in Lake Charles in 1980. In 1982 he was hired as sports reporter at Channel 6. 1983 saw him promoted to Weekend Sports Anchor. He eventually joined WGNO TV as a freelancer in 1991, becoming a full time in employee in January of 1993.
The sports director at WGNO TV since 1992, Ed was voted a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Press Club of New Orleans in 2014. Ed is a two time Louisiana Sportscaster of the year, as awarded by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
Ed created Friday Night Football back in 1991, the first high school football show in New Orleans. The programs airs on both WGNO and live each week on WNOL (Channel 38).
Ed has been Sports Director of WGNO since 1993 and Sports Anchor from 1996 thru 2006. He was named Louisiana Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association in 1997, 2014 and 2018. He also co-hosts “The Tailgaters Show” on 106.1 FM NASH ICON with Ken Trahan.
Ed also serves as co-host and producer of Friday Night Fastball, presented by Delgado Community College. He co-hosts the program with Delgado director of athletics and head baseball coach Joe Scheuermann.
Along with Riverside basketball coach Timmy Byrd, Ed serves as co-tournament director of the one of the best high school basketball tournaments in the country, the AllState Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic. Ed and Brother Martin AD Mark Wisniewski serve as tournament directors for the WGNO baseball classic, an annual high school tournament featuring some of the best prep baseball teams in Louisiana.
Ed has four decades years of experience in Louisiana television, most of which he has served his hometown.
Ed and his lovely bride Robin have 5 children: Erin, Stephanie, Ryne, Christopher, and Jonathan. They reside in Kenner.
When the Saints were born in 1967, Ed and his Dad were in the south end zone at Tulane stadium as John Gilliam returned the opening kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams. New Orleans is home.
Ed’s reflections on his career:
“My career goal was always to work in my hometown. I love this place. One of the great residuals of the job is traveling. I have been to 43 states, Canada, and Japan. And in all my travels I realize what a unique wonderful city we have in New Orleans. Life is just different here. If I had one wish, I wished the entire metro area could realize how much potential we have, and then tap all of it. No one could touch us.”
Latest Articles by Ed
- Fritz: Keon Howard remains Tulane starter at QB for Southern Miss game
- Saints can rely on consistent, balanced defense in title quest
- Gov. Edwards: One-quarter fan capacity at LSU games in Tiger Stadium this fall
- Missing out on Clowney will work out in Saints’ favor
- Can’t blame Ja’Marr Chase for decision to opt out with big money looming
- Fate of Louisiana high school football season lies in Governor Edwards hands alone
- Football in southeast Louisiana no stranger to impacts from hurricanes
- Major college football divide on playing in the fall clearly a regional issue
- NBA bubble games show rebuilding Pelicans are inconsistent and incomplete
- Payton embraces bunker mentality for Saints seeking Super Bowl amid pandemic challenges