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"While it is now time for a new chapter, we thank him for his many contributions and the indelible mark he has made at WEEI, including his tireless work on behalf of Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund. ©2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. From 1994 to 1997, he also wrote for Sports Illustrated, including coverage for the magazine's daily edition for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Callahan’s departure marks the latest in a series of major moves at WEEI. Callahan broke the news on Twitter, saying that he did his last show on WEEI Friday morning. Thanks to all who listened. Callahan was the co-host of WEEI’s “Mut & Callahan” morning drive show and rose to prominence in Boston as part of the “Dennis & Callahan” morning show alongside long-time co-host John Dennis. Sometimes the bad guys win. UPDATE (1:53 p.m. His efforts for The Jimmy Fund. The show will also feature a monthly interview with Massachusetts Gov. Cam Newton Doesn't Have His Children In Massachusetts: 'This Is A Business Trip For Me', National Coffee Day: Where To Find A Free Cup And Other Deals On Tuesday, Motorcyclist Who Robbed 3 Banks In One Day Added To Mass. Unfortunately, this ain’t a movie. Unfortunately, this ain't a movie.

Morning co-host Mike “Mut” Mutnansky will return to hosting evenings on WEEI.

Minihane, in response to Callahan’s tweet, said, “This is all on Entercom. Giant Forehead: you lost the moral high ground when you agreed to co-host with that hateful d-bag Kirk Minihane.

Sadly not everyone agrees. Minihane had been on indefinite leave from the show amid his battle with mental health issues, and announced in November that he would be launching his own show on Radio.com, which is owned by Entercom. Thanks to all who listened. “We are excited to welcome him to mornings at WEEI and to usher the station into the future.”, This website uses cookies to improve your experience. A little over an … Callahan announced on Twitter Friday morning that he had just finished his last show on the station. You’ve gotten exactly what you deserve. It’s hard to believe that just a few short months ago, Kirk & Callahan were the No. callahan was great i stopped listening to them when alex reimer was on. im done tuning into weei. Callahan — a columnist at the Herald before switching over to radio — had previously co-hosted the show alongside Kirk Minihane, who left the station in November and recently joined Barstool Sports. Unfortunately, this ain’t a movie. Longtime morning radio host Gerry Callahan said he’s leaving WEEI. “Toucher and Rich” finished first in the market with a 9.1 rating, and “Mut and Callahan” lagged behind in fifth with a 6.5 rating. I thought it was a good, fun show. Longtime morning drive host Gerry Callahan announced Friday his 20-plus-year run at WEEI is over. bye weei . Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. “Well, that was fun. July 11, 2019 The art of the photo shoot with Mut & Callahan. Much more to come,” Callahan said in a tweet Friday.

His allergic/honest reaction to boring radio. “Well, that was fun. Minihane left the station in November 2018 for Radio.com, which is owned by WEEI’s parent company, Entercom. WEEI will reportedly be getting a non-sports station host to replace one of their longest-serving personalities. Thanks to all who listened. His replacement is Greg Hill, along with Danielle Mur and Fitzy. Hey, Mr. reimers negative spin on the government was nausiating. "Thanks to all who listened. Longtime morning drive host Gerry Callahan announced Friday his 20-plus-year run at WEEI is over.

His ability to get the most from co-hosts and guests. If you have a news tip, email jng@bostonherald.com or call 617-619-6378.

I’ve been unfair to Gerry the last few months for sure — misplaced anger.”, A spokeswoman for Entercom, the parent company of WEEI, said in a statement to the Herald that Callahan “has been a dominant force and a big part of WEEI over the years. hello 98.5. Mike “Mut” Mutnansky will transition back to hosting evenings at the station, a position he previously occupied, the company said. After 20 years in morning drive, I did my last show on WEEI this morning. A disgrace. All rights reserved. Sometimes the bad guys win.