![]() ![]() Combining the two slots into the main midday window (10a-3p), the station garnered a 7th place finish for the book with a 4.9 share. Additionally, during the hockey season, the station will air Sabres Live in the daypart from 12p-1p. WGR 550 splits middays between The Extra Point with Sal Capaccio from 10a-1p and One Bills Live from 1p-3p. DiBiase stepped into the shoes vacated by Howard Simon when he retired after 18 years co-hosting alongside White. Turning to mornings, The Jeremy & Joe Show- featuring Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase from 6a-10a - finished 1st with a 13.0 share. In weekday prime (M-F 6a-7p), the station finished 2nd in the market with a 9.1 share. The market’s dominant sports radio brand earned high marks in the coveted Men 25-54 demographic for the quarter. It was another successful summer ratings book in Buffalo for WGR 550. Now, I’m trying not to use those words like ‘garbage’ and like certain things like that, because it does take a lot to get to this level of play at this level,” Douglas said.Ĭomments from Douglas pale in comparison to the approach Smith took Thursday night, calling Jeudy “an average wide receiver” and “mentally unable to handle constructive criticism”. “I didn’t want to say that he’s terrible because the one thing that I’m trying not to do - because I see a lot of my contemporaries doing that. “Now, what was it a couple weeks ago, he had one of the best QBR ratings that he’s ever had.” “The Jets are guilty by association when it comes to Zach Wilson,” argued Douglas. Douglas called the encapsulation from Vermeil “out of character”. The station played a clip of former NFL head coach Dick Vermeil calling the Jets “losers” during an appearance with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie. 94 WIP midday host Hugh Douglas said he tries to stay away from criticism that becomes personal because of his time playing the game at the highest level.Īfter Smith’s outburst, Douglas was discussing New York Jets QB Zac Wilson, and said he hesitates to use overly negative language about an individual player. NFL Network analyst Steve Smith went viral last week for his on-air diatribe directed at Denver Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy. It led to a great joke from Awful Announcing’s Twitter account. The show did get off to a funny, albeit somewhat awkward start, as Kellerman began speaking without a working mic. That prior connection helped make the former ESPN First Take personality an ideal fit for ESPN Radio’s morning program. Kellerman teamed with Johnson at 710 ESPN Los Angeles. Max and Keyshawn are no strangers to one another either. Williams responded that Kellerman always used to say how Williams looked tired when he saw him, and now he’s going to learn what that’s like again. He joked that he feels productive being up early in the morning and that it made him feel like everyone else is lazy. Kellerman took over the lead hosting role from Zubin Mehenti. New co-host Max Kellerman was welcomed by his partners, former NFL star Keyshawn Johnson and former NBA and College Basketball star Jay Williams. This morning was the first installment of Keshawn, JWill & Max on ESPN Radio. ![]()
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