Comment on this story Comment A Boston sports radio host said Thursday that he’s been suspended without pay after he made an ethnic slur on-air directed at ESPN personality Mina Kimes that sparked online backlash and a public rebuke from the network.
A radio host at Boston’s WEEI is under fire after the usage of an ethnic slur. Chris Curtis, a WEEI host since 2013, and his co-hosts, Greg Hill and Courtney Cox, were discussing Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo’s plan to formally present
But after the Florida Governor failed to speak on the reports, advisers and backers have fumed about his lack of loyalty to Trump. Senior adviser and former Gettr CEO Jason Miller asked why DeSantis and former Ambassador Nikki Haley are yet to
ESPN Radio Syracuse personality Brent Axe was fired after nearly 10 years with the station over the weekend after the affiliate’s ownership said he had increasingly become too critical in his coverage of the university’s athletics program. Ed Levine, president and CEO of
So, what’s the deal with air travel recently? That was what Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo was screaming about on Wednesday as he co-hosted “First Take” on ESPN with Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim. Russo has proven time and time again he
Aaron Rodgers has yet to make an official decision as to what he wants to do – retire from the NFL after 18 years with the Green Bay Packers or potentially accept a trade with the New York Jets. Signs have appeared
Things got awkward in the WFAN studios Tuesday morning between its morning drive hosts, former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti. Two callers phoned into “Boomer and Gio” Tuesday and made misogynistic remarks toward Giannotti, calling him “Mary” and saying he
Longtime Tampa Bay Rays announcer Dave Wills, who spent 18 years in the booth for the organization, passed away on Sunday morning, the team announced. He was 58. The Rays announced Wills’ passing on social media shortly before Sunday’s spring training game
Boston sports radio host Tony Massarotti was suspended without pay on Tuesday, just one day after issuing a public apology for making “insensitive” remarks about Black people during last week’s broadcast of the “Felger & Mazz” show. The Sports Hub co-host was
Boston radio host Tony Massarotti issued an apology on Monday after making what he called “insensitive” and “hurtful” comments when referring to two Black people during Friday’s “Felger & Mazz Show.” Massarotti, a co-host on 98.5 The Sports Hub, was inquiring about