For well over a decade WEEI sports radio in Boston was the envy of AM and FM stations across the country. Host Glenn Ordway was king at the station as his “Big Show” garnered record ratings, including ...
Audacy on Wednesday announced a major programming shakeup at Boston sports radio station WEEI as it continues to battle 98.5 The Sports Hub for listeners during the midday and afternoon time slots.
Longtime Boston sports radio personality Dale Arnold announced Thursday that he is retiring. Arnold, co-host of WEEI’s Dale & Keefe midday show, announced that Friday will be his last day on the show.
Yet another music-format bites the dust for spoken word: This time, Entercom is blowing up its WMKK-FM (Mike FM-Adult Hits) to simulcast its sports talker WEEI-AM in Beantown. The morning of 9/8 on ...
Gerry Callahan is returning to broadcasting, this time with a new podcast that’s set to debut on Jan. 6, 2020. According to the show’s description, episodes will air “every Monday through Thursday ...
Audacy Boston’s WEEI racked up another $3.9 million for adult and pediatric cancer research during the 22nd annual Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon. The event is in coordination with the New England Sports ...
As we reported 9/14, The WEEI Sports Radio Network and ESPN Radio will join forces 11/2 to bring ESPN’s national programming and personalities to 850-AM in Boston. The other stations in the WEEI ...
In the winter Nielsen Audio ratings, 98.5 The Sports Hub ran away from the field once again, finishing first by an exponential margin in sports radio’s desired men 25-54 demographic and crushing ...
On Wednesday Danielle Murr announced she was leaving the Greg Hill morning show as co-host. On Thursday, Dale Arnold, co-host of the midday show on WEEI announced he had enough. Tomorrow will be ...
Boston Sports radio producer on WEEI, Chris Curtis, apologized Thursday morning after appearing to make a racial joke about ESPN’s Mina Kimes earlier this week. Tuesday morning on WEEI’s The Greg Hill ...