Why did michael holley leave weei?

2020-05-09

Why did michael holley leave weei?

Holley said the technical reason: His contract was up, with his three-year deal expiring on Feb. 28. But like with pretty much every big decision in life, there were other variables, complications, and aspirations at play.

Why did Dale Arnold leave WEEI?

Arnold says the desire to lighten his workload and the fact that his wife recently retired was behind his decision to leave the station. “I’d like to spend some more time with her,” he said on the show. “I’d like to have one full-time job instead of two.

How much money does Glenn Ordway make?

What happened Monday was the announcement of a new five-year deal for the 57-year-old Ordway that will pay him more than $1 million per year. The Big O is back in the captain’s chair, the same place he’s been since 1995. But if WEEI has their way, a lot more people will be viewing that chair.

Did Dale Arnold retire from NESN?

By Chad Finn Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 2:46 p.m. Dale Arnold, a staple on WEEI since it switched to a sports format 30 years ago, announced Thursday that he is retiring from the station. His final show will be Friday.

What happened to Dale and Keefe WEEI?

Dale Arnold, a staple on WEEI since it switched to a sports format 30 years ago, announced Thursday that he is retiring from the station. His final show will be Friday. “I’m going to retire from the radio business,” said Arnold, who turns 65 later this month. “I am not going to be coming back after tomorrow’s show.”

Where is Andy Gresh now?

Gresh left the Sports Hub in 2015 and is now with WTIC-AM in Hartford, CT. From 2005-2014, Gresh was the pre-game, halftime, and post-game analyst on the New England Patriots radio network.

Where did Glenn Ordway?

After months of speculation and trial pairings with sundry partners, Glenn Ordway is back full-time at WEEI. The former titan of Boston sportstalk radio, who most recently hosted his own Internet-based sports program, will soon return to the microphone he commanded for close to two decades.

Who’s replacing Glenn Ordway?

The talented Sean McDonough, the former Red Sox voice on NESN, is now back doing some Sox games on WEEI as he preps for his much bigger upcoming gig as the lead NHL play-by-play voice for ESPN. “If I did play-by-play for an entire career I might still be doing it and maybe could have done five years beyond 70.

How old is Dale Arnold?

66 years (March 27, 1956)Dale Arnold / Age

Who owns WEEI?

Audacy
The Walt Disney Company
WEEI/Owner

What happened to the Gresh show on WPRO?

Entercom has announced that Andy Gresh will serve as midday show co-host for WEEI in Boston. Gresh will join co-host Rich Keefe on “Gresh & Keefe,” weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. starting on March 15.

How much weight did Andy Gresh lose?

The Gresh Show chats about getting outside of his comfort zone and maintaining his 105 pound weight loss with the Awaken180° program!