Ann Liguori |
Season two of the award-winning show featuring the station’s golf correspondent Ann Liguori will air Sundays from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. ET through June 28 and will include interviews with key figures in the sport of golf.
“Ann is a WFAN original and continues to serve as our premier golf reporter, also covering the US Open Tennis Championship and other special events for the station,” said Mark Chernoff, Senior Vice President, Entercom New York. “No one is more dialed in to the sport than Ann and we’re looking forward to the return of her show, giving listeners an inside look at movers and shakers in the game, including players, celebrities, authors, broadcasters and other newsmakers in the world of golf.”
“I’m looking forward to talking, especially during these challenging times, about the game that so many WFAN listeners love,” said Liguori. “Radio brings people together. I love talking with callers and look forward to connecting with the newsmakers in the game, both nationally and regionally, to keep everyone up-to-date on the latest stories and issues in golf.”
Liguori joined WFAN in 1987 as an original sports talk show host, golf and tennis correspondent and weekly columnist. She hosted the weekly “Hey Liguori, What’s the Story” show, debuting the first weekend the station went on the air in July 1987, and running for over 15 years. She was also one of the original hosts on The Golf Channel with a primetime weekly show and is the author of “A Passion for Golf, Celebrity Musings about the Game.” She has covered 21 consecutive Masters Tournaments, dozens of US Open Tennis Championships and PGA Championships in addition to a variety of LPGA and PGA Tour events. “Talkin Golf with Ann Liguori,” which aired during the final round of the 2019 Masters Tournament live from Augusta National Golf Club, won the International Network of Golf Media Award for Best Radio Show.
Listeners can tune in to WFAN 101.9 FM/660 AM (WFAN-AM/FM) in New York on air, as well as nationwide on the RADIO.COM app and website. Fans can also connect with the station on social media via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Listeners can tune in to WFAN 101.9 FM/660 AM (WFAN-AM/FM) in New York on air, as well as nationwide on the RADIO.COM app and website. Fans can also connect with the station on social media via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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