If they're still around in 10 years, I'm pretty sure the show will sound something like this... 6:00am - John Dennis: On the show today we'll talk with Patriots head coach Josh McDaniels, who is continuing to experiment with the two-quarterback backfield, still trying to fill the void from when Tom Brady retired 4 years … Continue reading Dennis & Callahan in 2018
Globe Taking on WEEI.com? Boston Mag on Belichick
A couple items of interest this midday: David Scott has The Boston Globe preparing for life without Gordon Edes, and at the same time gearing up to battle with the all-new WEEI.com by creating an internet-only Red Sox reporting position in addition to a replacement for Edes. Interesting stuff. Scott provides a list of potential hires by the … Continue reading Globe Taking on WEEI.com? Boston Mag on Belichick
Felger Discusses New Role at WEEI
Boston Daily, the blog of Boston Magazine has an email interview with Michael Felger this afternoon discussing his recent changes in employment. Felger discusses his departure from 890 ESPN and the Boston Herald, and sums up what his duties are going to be with WEEI.com. I will be a fill-in host for primarily the morning … Continue reading Felger Discusses New Role at WEEI
Felger, 890 ESPN To Part Ways
Just as I was about to post the 890 ESPN memo regarding Michael Felger's departure from the station, David Scott beats me to it. Felger's rumored to be joining Bradford on the new WEEI.com.
Approval Ratings – Cedric Maxwell
"I got the ball!" With those words, Cedric Maxwell interrupted the call of broadcast partner Sean Grande as the Celtics clinched their 17th World Championship just a few weeks ago. After an 11 year NBA career with the Celtics (who retired his number 31 in 2003), Clippers and Rockets, Maxwell joined the Celtics radio broadcast … Continue reading Approval Ratings – Cedric Maxwell
Approval Ratings – Craig Mustard
Craig Mustard is co-host of the weekend "Mustard and Johnson" program (aka The Preacher and the Teacher) on WEEI. During the week, he is also a Wellesley High School English teacher. Mustard was one of the original crew of WEEI, back when the station first went to the all sports format. In fact, he was … Continue reading Approval Ratings – Craig Mustard
Approval Ratings – Dale Arnold
Dale Arnold is the co-host of WEEI's mid-day "Dale and Holley" show. A Maine native, Arnold has been broadcasting games since he was 15 years old. He attended Bowdoin College, and began doing Maine Mariners games in 1979. In 1986 he got the same job with the New Jersey Devils. From 1988-1990 he was the … Continue reading Approval Ratings – Dale Arnold
Approval Ratings – Dave O’Brien
Dave O'Brien is in his second year alongside Joe Castiglione in the Red Sox radio booth. O'Brien is another New England native, having grown up in both NH and Massachusetts. He broke into broadcasting in 1990 with the Atlanta Braves, and then was the voice of the Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2001. In 2002 … Continue reading Approval Ratings – Dave O’Brien
Approval Ratings – Eddie Andelman
The Godfather of Sports Talk Radio may be in semi(mostly)-retirement, but he still deserves a day on the approval ratings! Eddie Andelman is a pioneer in the sports talk radio arena. The original Sports Huddle show back in the 1970's was one of the first of its kind on the airwaves. Andelman was a fixture … Continue reading Approval Ratings – Eddie Andelman
Approval Ratings – Glenn Ordway
Since the 1970's Glenn Ordway has been stirring things up on the Boston Radio airwaves. After a short stint as a General Hospital actor, Ordway turned his attention to radio as the Sports Director and talk show host of WMEX/WIS. In 1981 he moved on to WRKO, hosting the popular "SportsCall" radio show and serving as … Continue reading Approval Ratings – Glenn Ordway
