Jon “Stugotz” Weiner, the longtime co-host of The Dan Le Batard Show, recently revealed that he almost left the show after 19 years to take the job at WFAN 660AM/101.9FM, the iconic sports talk radio station.
However, the position offered to him was not as a host but rather as the program director for the entire station. Stugotz seriously considered this opportunity, as WFAN holds significant meaning for him, having been a driving force in his career. Ultimately, he decided not to take the position, and he remains committed to the Le Batard Show, especially with their 20th anniversary approaching in September.
In a candid interview with Barrett Sports Media, Stugotz shared that he came quite close to accepting the WFAN gig, but there were obstacles to overcome, and time constraints played a role in his decision. While the allure of leaving a lasting imprint on WFAN for the next two decades was tempting, he ultimately chose to stay with the show he knows and loves. Stugotz communicated openly with Dan Le Batard throughout the process, and Le Batard was supportive of his potential move.So, the search continues to find the replacement for Spike Eskin who will soon be headed back to Philadelphia. Giannotti said a few weeks ago he believes Spike Eskin’s contract expires with WFAN on June 20th.
In mid-December it was announced Eskin would return to SportsRadio 94WIP in Philadelphia as afternoon drive co-host. Eskin will leave his current position, which he has held since July, 2021. At the time of that announcement, it was said Eskin would return to the WIP airwaves, on a full-time basis, once his successor at WFAN and CBS Sports Radio has been found.
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