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MEDIA BLITZ
By John Molori
Sources: Mike Adams to get evening slot at WEEI
Two WEEI sources have told Media Blitz that veteran sportscaster Mike Adams will be named full-time evening host at the station. Adams will succeed Ted Sarandis in the 7:00 p.m.-Midnight time slot.
One source, an on-air person at WEEI, says, “Mike Adams is getting the night gig. WEEI will be announcing very soon. (WEEI general manager) Julie Kahn will give him a chance to star, with strings attached, meaning he will be on a short leash when it comes to punctuality, etc. If he passes, the job is his.”
The second source, a WEEI staffer, added, “It’s a done deal. Adams is going to get the gig sooner than later. The job is his, but he has to show up on time. If things go well, he’s their guy.”
Adams, perhaps undeservedly, had been accused of being tardy for shows at AM 1510 The Zone in a previous morning show stint. Recently, however, he has been a model employee at WEEI often working the late night shift, then returning for the “Dennis and Callahan” morning show as a flash reporter or cohost. Adams is married, with a child on the way in April.
In a phone conversation, Adams told Media Blitz, “I had a meeting with (WEEI programming chief) Jason Wolfe about the job, but he said it was to be continued, and it hasn’t been continued.” Earlier this month, Adams told Media Blitz, “I would definitely be interested in the full-time job and I have been interested in it for years.”
Adams hosted an ill-fated morning show at AM 1510, cancelled in February of 2003 after just three and a half months on the air. He is best known as the maniacally talented and original host of NECN’s “Sportsworld.” Calls to WEEI general manager Julie Kahn regarding the Adams hiring have yet to be answered.
By John Molori
Sources: Mike Adams to get evening slot at WEEI
Two WEEI sources have told Media Blitz that veteran sportscaster Mike Adams will be named full-time evening host at the station. Adams will succeed Ted Sarandis in the 7:00 p.m.-Midnight time slot.
One source, an on-air person at WEEI, says, “Mike Adams is getting the night gig. WEEI will be announcing very soon. (WEEI general manager) Julie Kahn will give him a chance to star, with strings attached, meaning he will be on a short leash when it comes to punctuality, etc. If he passes, the job is his.”
The second source, a WEEI staffer, added, “It’s a done deal. Adams is going to get the gig sooner than later. The job is his, but he has to show up on time. If things go well, he’s their guy.”
Adams, perhaps undeservedly, had been accused of being tardy for shows at AM 1510 The Zone in a previous morning show stint. Recently, however, he has been a model employee at WEEI often working the late night shift, then returning for the “Dennis and Callahan” morning show as a flash reporter or cohost. Adams is married, with a child on the way in April.
In a phone conversation, Adams told Media Blitz, “I had a meeting with (WEEI programming chief) Jason Wolfe about the job, but he said it was to be continued, and it hasn’t been continued.” Earlier this month, Adams told Media Blitz, “I would definitely be interested in the full-time job and I have been interested in it for years.”
Adams hosted an ill-fated morning show at AM 1510, cancelled in February of 2003 after just three and a half months on the air. He is best known as the maniacally talented and original host of NECN’s “Sportsworld.” Calls to WEEI general manager Julie Kahn regarding the Adams hiring have yet to be answered.