[5] Andelman's career in sports talk radio began in June 1969 on suburban station WUNR.
Andelman and his wife Judith (whom he often called "the fabulous Judy" on his Sports Huddle talk show) live in West Palm Beach, Florida.
[1] They were made honorary goodwill ambassadors by the Aruba Tourism Authority after having visited the island 53 times over 35 years.
[8] Andelman is involved with many charitable organizations, but is best known in the New England area for his Hot Dog Safari, which he has hosted since 1990, that raises money for the Joey Fund and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
[13] In early 2002, Andelman joined WWZN, a direct competitor to WEEI in Boston[13] that also featured former Red Sox play-by-play announcer Sean McDonough and Ryen Russillo.
WWZN eventually sold its Celtics rights to WRKO and replaced all local broadcasts in October 2005 with a nationally syndicated lineup.