Monday, July 13, 2015

Philly Radio: Sports Talk Feud Heats Up

WPEN's Mike Missanelli
Last Wednesday, Tony Bruno shocked sports radio fans in Philadelphuia announcing his sudden retirement, walking away from his popular Sportsradio WIP 94.1 FM show and his co-host, Josh Innes.

Now, according to Philly.com, his former rival Mike Missanelli is crowing, penning a Philly Mag column proclaiming his success and slamming his rivals over the desperate acts that have led to a meltdown of their partnership.

“They have used personal insults, sophomoric phone calls and embarrassing bits on the street,” writes Missanelli, the host of “The Mike Missanelli Show” on The Fanatic WPEN 97.5 FM, referencing a segment where an intern approached random men on the street and asked whether they would “hit” Caitlyn Jenner.

WIP's Josh Innes
During his radio show Friday, Innes called out Missanelli’s column as self-serving “fiction,” written in an attempt to stay relevant against a “clown show” that’s overtaken him in the ratings.

This isn’t the first time the pair have gone after one another in this heated battle for Philadelphia sports talk supremacy.

Back in June, after Innes attempted to prank call The Fanatic’s hotline after celebrating their ratings victory, Missanelli unleashed his frustration on the air.

In the three-minute tirade, Missanelli called Bruno a rat, labeled Innes as a “fatass out of towner with man boobs” and claimed The Fanatic morning host Anthony Gargano nearly made Innes pee himself.

1 comment:

  1. One of the basics of radio is do not acknowledge or given mention of your competition. It is a sign of weakness and, among other things, gives the competition free advertising/attention. The underlying problem here is a lack of leadership at both stations. They need to get control of their air talent or take them off the air.

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