Ready for the most #honest radio show I've ever done @2 on WEEI
— Glenn Ordway (@BigOWEEI) February 13, 2013
Glenn Ordway |
Ordway confirmed that he was leaving the show in the opening
segment of Wednesday's program.
Multiple industry sources have said that Salk has been
heavily pursued by WEEI to replace Ordway, a staple on the Boston sports radio scene since the '70s, and
that he will accept the job.
It is uncertain when the change will take place.
Mike Salk |
WEEI has typically been overwhelmed in the younger Arbitron
demographics by rival WBZ-FM 98.5 The Sports Hub.
Ordway has been at WEEI since 1987. Ordway signed a
five-year contract worth a reported $1 million per year in January 2009, but
there were out-clauses if certain ratings benchmarks weren't met.
In September 2009, Entercom, WEEI's parent company, cut his
salary in half after the program failed to finish among the top three stations
in the Boston market for a particular demographic in a specific number of
consecutive Arbitron books.
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