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WEEI-FM. / 42.531472°N 70.986167°W / 42.531472; -70.986167 ( WEEI-FM) WEEI-FM (93.7 MHz) – branded SportsRadio 93.7 WEEI-FM – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to Lawrence, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England.
Larry King Live. Late Night America. Late Night with David Letterman. Leave It to the Girls. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. Like It Is (TV series) Live at Five (WNBC) Live with Kelly and Mark. Livewire (talk show)
Tom Caron replaced Rodgers as studio host. From 1990 to 2004, Sean McDonough missed Red Sox games while covering events for CBS Sports and ESPN , making it necessary for the channel he was working for to hire a second announcer to serve as a fill-in. [ 7 ] For games when Bob Montgomery served as the play by play announcer, NESN analyst Jerry ...
NBC Sports Boston. Mike Gorman (home games) Drew Carter (road games) Brian Scalabrine (primary) Abby Chin or Amina Smith. Abby Chin or Amina Smith. Chris Forsberg, Brian Scalabrine, Kendrick Perkins and/or Eddie House. 2022-23. NBC Sports Boston. Mike Gorman Sean Grande (most road games) Brian Scalabrine (select games)
Sophia Jurksztowicz. Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, and Andrew Raycroft. 2022–23. NESN. Jack Edwards. Andy Brickley. Sophia Jurksztowicz (primary) Andrew Raycroft (when Jurksztowicz is studio host) Dale Arnold (primary)
WRKO (680 AM) is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England.Owned by iHeartMedia, WRKO is a Class B AM station that provides secondary coverage to portions of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine during the day, but is highly directional at night to protect a number of clear ...
Gerry Callahan. Gerald Callahan is a radio show host best known for hosting a longtime morning program for WEEI-FM, a sports radio station in the Boston market. He began his career as a sports reporter for The Sun in Lowell in 1983, then the Boston Herald in 1989. From 1994 to 1997, he also wrote for Sports Illustrated, including coverage for ...
Eddie Andelman. Eddie Andelman (born 1937 [1]) is an American sports radio talk-show host. He has worked over 40 years in sports talk radio in Boston and has appeared on more than 100 sports stations throughout the country.