Lino hosts "The Catholic Guy", heard across North America on Sirius Satellite Radio 159 and XM Radio 117: Monday-Friday, 4-7pm EST. He also hosts the weekly show "Lino at Large".
In addition, he has worked in television since 1998.
He was co-executive producer on "The Last Flagraiser" - a World War II documentary which aired nationally on CBS. It won the Emmy Award for Documentary, the Scripps-Howard National Journalism Award, the National Headliner Grand Award and the RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award.
Lino produced "Champions of Faith" - a Major League Baseball film featuring Mike Piazza, David Eckstein, Jeff Suppan, Mike Sweeney, and more.
From 1998-2004, Lino was host and executive producer of "Generation Cross". The show was broadcast across the United States and Canada. Lino won back-to-back Emmy awards for Program Host on "Generation Cross".
He has worked as a features story reporter for WCCO-TV (the CBS owned and operated station in Minneapolis) as well as a weekly pop culture commentator for KMSP-TV (the FOX station in Minneapolis).
He currently hosts a weekly feature story for NET (New Evangelization Television), the country’s first daily Catholic news show. The segments are “Lino Rulli’s Catch of the Day”.
He has given talks locally, nationally, and internationally. He was one of the MC's in front of 25,000 people for the Pope's Youth Rally in Yonkers, New York.
Lino has a bachelor's degree in communications and a master's degree in theology. He has lived in Italy, The Bahamas, Minnesota, and currently lives in New York City.
And he's really bad at taking himself this seriously.