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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 ...
On September 29, 2003, during a segment called 'headlines', where they read and comment about current news stories, Dennis and his morning co-host Gerry Callahan made racially insensitive remarks while discussing a story about an escaped gorilla. The gorilla had escaped from the Franklin Park Zoo and had been recaptured at a bus stop. Their on ...
Gerry Callahan, sports columnist for the Boston Herald (1995–1997). Current host of the Gerry Callahan Podcast. Current host of the Gerry Callahan Podcast. Tony Massarotti , former Boston Herald sportswriter (1995–2008) appearances ended with his leaving the Herald for the Boston Globe due to a long-standing ban on Globe staffers appearing ...
Dennis and Callahan. Dennis and Callahan was an American morning radio show on WEEI-FM, a sports radio station in Boston, Massachusetts. On November 16, 2010, a live three-hour simulcast began airing on NESN at 6–10 AM Eastern time each weekday. The show combines talk of sports and politics, along with current or "water cooler" issues.
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Career. Minihane joined WEEI.com as a sports columnist in 2009. In February 2013, he joined the Dennis and Callahan WEEI-FM morning radio show as the third host alongside John Dennis and Gerry Callahan. [3][4] In August 2016, the show was renamed Kirk and Callahan after Dennis left WEEI. In September 2018, Minihane took an indefinite leave of ...
Carter was replaced as coach in 1958 by club legend Gerry Callahan, who served as captain-coach until 1959, and premierships followed in 1958 and 1959, to give the club five flags in six years. [8] Williamstown's form slumped in the 1960s and 1970s, and it finished last in Division 1 in 1967, resulting in relegation to Division 2. [9]
Joseph R. Callahan (1892–1977), American politician, farmer, and businessman. Michael J. Callahan (New York politician) (1858–1902), American saloonkeeper and politician. Laura Callahan, former senior director at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Sonny Callahan, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Mobile, Alabama.