- As of March 31, 2003, is co-host of the morning drive-time show on WWZZ 104.1-FM in Washington, DC, with Erin Carman and J.C. Fernandez.
- From 1994-1997 Haber was a fixture at ESPN as one of the hosts of "SportsCenter", that network's flagship news program. Haber was teamed with Craig Kilborn, who went on to become the host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS. In addition to his anchor duties, Haber was the network's chief tennis correspondent, and contributed to the Peabody-award winning issues program "Outside the Lines".
- From 1997 to 2000, Mr. Haber was the Sports Director at WTTG-TV where he anchored the 10 O'Clock News for DC's Fox affiliate. Haber received the Capital Region Emmy award for Outstanding Sportscaster in all three years of his tenure at WTTG, as well as the National Edward R. Murrow award for excellence in sports journalism for reporting on such stories as the FBI's pursuit of rampant sports autograph fraud. He also reported on the trials of former Washington Redskin, David Kopay, and his battle as a gay NFL alumnus. In addition, while at WTTG, Haber shared the anchor desk with current WUSA anchor Tracey Neale-with whom he is now re-teamed.
- From 2000 to 2003, Haber was the Sports Director and primary sports anchor at WCBS-TV in New York. Mr. Haber covered a wide variety of sports events including multiple World Series, Super Bowls, Stanley Cup Finals, NBA Finals and championship parades. He hosted the New York Yankees pre-game show and was the play-by-play voice for the New York Jets during their pre-season schedule. During that time Haber also served as a correspondent for CBS Sports, working as a sideline reporter for NCAA basketball and hosting the network's studio update desk known as "The Fidelity CBS SportsDesk".
- Mr. Haber is a board member of the Tim & Tom Gullikson Foundation for brain tumor patients and their families. He is also a consultant for Nike Tennis where he leads grassroots tennis programs for children around the country.
- Joined the WUSA TV 9 News Team on November 3rd, 2004 as Sports Director. (November 2004)
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