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Former CSN anchor Neil Hartman lands new gig at Radnor production company

"Neil brings us his vast on-air anchor insights as to what drives sports viewers to tune in and lean in beyond the actual games themselves," WorkShop CEO Tom Farrell said of Hartman in a release.

Neil Hartman at the First Tee Greater Philadelphia Leaders & Achievers gala honoring Jay Sigel held on Thursday, February 9th at the Cescaphe Ballroom in Philadelphia ,PA.
Neil Hartman at the First Tee Greater Philadelphia Leaders & Achievers gala honoring Jay Sigel held on Thursday, February 9th at the Cescaphe Ballroom in Philadelphia ,PA.Read moreMAGGIE HENRY CORCORAN / For the Inquirer

A former CSN anchor will help lead sports programming in a newly formed unit at local independent production company the WorkShop.

Neil Hartman has joined the company as vice president of sports programming in the WorkShop's Sports Content Division, where he will oversee content development, according to a news release. The WorkShop is in Radnor, Delaware County.

Prior to his new gig, Hartman spent about 18 years at CSN as a sportscaster, earning several Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards. In addition to his work at CSN, Hartman has been a sports reporter at local stations including KYW and WPHL, and on the radio at WIP-FM (94.1) and WPHT-AM (1210).

"Neil brings us his vast on-air anchor insights as to what drives sports viewers to tune in and lean in beyond the actual games themselves," WorkShop CEO Tom Farrell said in a release.

Hartman has worked with the WorkShop before, helping to create and produce Golf in America and The Haney Project, in which Hank Haney, Tiger Woods' former swing coach, taught celebs, like Charles Barkley, how to be better golfers.