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  2. Howard Eskin hosts first radio show since news of his banning ...

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    Controversial sports radio host Howard Eskin is scheduled to host his regular weekly Saturday call-in show July 6 from 8 to 10 a.m.

  3. Howard Eskin - Wikipedia

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    Howard Eskin (born April 29, 1951) is an American sports commentator, formerly a host for sports radio station WIP-FM (94.1) and a contributor to WTXF-TV (channel 29) in Philadelphia. He also worked as a sideline reporter for the Philadelphia Eagles Radio Network .

  4. Joe DeCamara - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he joined 610 WIP to produce Howard Eskin's show on the station. [2] DeCamara then joined Sports Radio 950 as part of their launch in 2005, and eventually became the station's assistant program director in 2007. In 2011, DeCamara began hosting his own weeknight show on the station.

  5. Philadelphia radio host Howard Eskin banned from Phillies ...

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    Eskin is a longtime staple in the Philadelphia sports media world. He was one of WIP’s first employees, and he hosted their first sports-talk radio show in 1986.

  6. Sports radio host Howard Eskin apologizes on air over weekend ...

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    Controversial sports radio host Howard Eskin returned to his Saturday morning show over the weekend apologizing on-air for making an unwanted advance.

  7. List of Philadelphia Eagles broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Eagles games were first broadcast in 1939 on WCAU and have been continuously broadcast since. Beginning with the 2008 season, Eagles games were broadcast on both WYSP (now WIP-FM) and Sports Radio 610 WIP, as both stations were owned and operated by CBS Radio.

  8. George Michael (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    He also helped to start the career of Howard Eskin by hiring him to be his engineer. [9] Decades later, Eskin would be a contributor to The George Michael Sports Machine. [10] On George's last WFIL show (on September 6, 1974) he played "When Will I See You Again" by the Three Degrees, the first

  9. Jenna Bush Hager Cries During Farewell to Hoda Kotb on the ...

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    Kotb, 60, departed the morning show after 17 years on the Friday, Jan. 10, episode of the Today show. During her final episode, Bush Hager, 43, also took a moment to bid farewell to her co-host of ...