A little while back I was tuning the dial and noticed a talk host gabbing about baseball, specifically
the Sox and Yanks in the 70s, on WVNE 760. Listened for a couple moments and wondered if they
changed to sports! Nope, still religion, only the host is someone who can veer off into
current events, sports, etc.
Herald article on him.
http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/general/view.bg?articleid=1030277#articleFull
"This month, Crouse celebrates three years behind the mike - and he loves the job. An easygoing man with a great sense of humor, Crouse’s shows aren’t solely devoted to religion. He doesn’t preach. While he’s not afraid to ask tough questions, he doesn’t make fun, for example, of public figures’ appearances. People of all faiths call his show. 'It’s really whatever I’m interested in talking about,' says Crouse, whose topics range from politics to sports to immigration."
the Sox and Yanks in the 70s, on WVNE 760. Listened for a couple moments and wondered if they
changed to sports! Nope, still religion, only the host is someone who can veer off into
current events, sports, etc.
Herald article on him.
http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/general/view.bg?articleid=1030277#articleFull
"This month, Crouse celebrates three years behind the mike - and he loves the job. An easygoing man with a great sense of humor, Crouse’s shows aren’t solely devoted to religion. He doesn’t preach. While he’s not afraid to ask tough questions, he doesn’t make fun, for example, of public figures’ appearances. People of all faiths call his show. 'It’s really whatever I’m interested in talking about,' says Crouse, whose topics range from politics to sports to immigration."