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Glenn Ordway To Retire From WEEI Afternoons

Lance Ventaby Lance Venta
June 29, 2021

93.7 WEEI Boston 103.7 ProvidenceLongtime 93.7 WEEI-FM Boston host Glenn Ordway has announced he will retire from the station ending a nearly 50 year career in August.

Ordway joined the station in 1987 when then 590 WEEI was bought by the Boston Celtics and became its flagship station. His first run lasted through the station’s move to 850 and later 93.7 with eighteen years co-hosting afternoons with Michael Holly until exiting the station in 2013. Ordway returned to the station in September 2015 to host afternoons with former New England Patriot Christian Fauria and former Boston Red Sox Lou Merloni. He previously has worked at 1510 WMEX/WITS and 680 WRKO hosting shows and working on Boston Bruins game broadcasts. He also spent thirteen years on Boston Celtics radio broadcasts through 1996 and served as Program Director of WEEI.

Ordway states he will continue with the station working on special projects including hosting following New England Patriots games and developing a podcast.

BREAKING: @GlennDOrdway has announced the end to his nearly 50 year radio career is coming this August

"I want all of you to know that at the end of the summer I am stepping away from my day to day chores of hosting OMF… I'm going to chill out a bit and enjoy life."

— Jones & Mego with Arcand (@JonesandMego) June 29, 2021

Boston sports radio veteran and WEEI afternoon show host Glenn Ordway has just announced his retirement after 34 years with the station. While Ordway will step away from his day-to-day role as co-host of “Ordway Merloni and Fauria,” he will remain on the station in various ways – including as host of “The Real Post Game Show” following every Patriots’ game in the fall. Ordway will also continue to have guest appearances on WEEI and will develop a podcast.

“To be able to do something I’ve loved doing daily for nearly five decades has been a blessing, but to do it in the best sports city during the best championship run in the history of sports…what more can you ask for,” said Ordway. “I’ve had the opportunity over the years to do it with some of the best talent in the business on a legendary radio station. Though I’m walking away from the daily hosting role, I’m excited about new opportunities and my continued presence at WEEI and maybe a little free time every once in a while.”

“Glenn has been an ever-present force at WEEI, both on air and off air, for over three decades,” said Mark Hannon, Regional President, Audacy. “He was the station’s first program director and oversaw some of the most dominant years in Boston radio. He has been an enduring on-air presence and has been side-by-side talking to Boston sports fans through the best and worst times. Glenn will go down as one of the most influential players in sports radio format history, and thankfully his presence will continue on the station into the future.”

Glenn Ordway has had storied career with WEEI and is a pillar of this iconic local institution,” said Tim Clarke, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Boston. “While we will miss his breadth of knowledge surrounding the New England sports landscape in our afternoon show, we look forward to celebrating the next chapter of his career with him. We’d like to thank Glenn for over three decades of commitment to the success of WEEI and congratulate him on his retirement.”

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Glenn Ordway To Retire From WEEI Afternoons

Lance Ventaby Lance Venta
June 29, 2021

93.7 WEEI Boston 103.7 ProvidenceLongtime 93.7 WEEI-FM Boston host Glenn Ordway has announced he will retire from the station ending a nearly 50 year career in August.

Ordway joined the station in 1987 when then 590 WEEI was bought by the Boston Celtics and became its flagship station. His first run lasted through the station’s move to 850 and later 93.7 with eighteen years co-hosting afternoons with Michael Holly until exiting the station in 2013. Ordway returned to the station in September 2015 to host afternoons with former New England Patriot Christian Fauria and former Boston Red Sox Lou Merloni. He previously has worked at 1510 WMEX/WITS and 680 WRKO hosting shows and working on Boston Bruins game broadcasts. He also spent thirteen years on Boston Celtics radio broadcasts through 1996 and served as Program Director of WEEI.

Ordway states he will continue with the station working on special projects including hosting following New England Patriots games and developing a podcast.

BREAKING: @GlennDOrdway has announced the end to his nearly 50 year radio career is coming this August

"I want all of you to know that at the end of the summer I am stepping away from my day to day chores of hosting OMF… I'm going to chill out a bit and enjoy life."

— Jones & Mego with Arcand (@JonesandMego) June 29, 2021

Boston sports radio veteran and WEEI afternoon show host Glenn Ordway has just announced his retirement after 34 years with the station. While Ordway will step away from his day-to-day role as co-host of “Ordway Merloni and Fauria,” he will remain on the station in various ways – including as host of “The Real Post Game Show” following every Patriots’ game in the fall. Ordway will also continue to have guest appearances on WEEI and will develop a podcast.

“To be able to do something I’ve loved doing daily for nearly five decades has been a blessing, but to do it in the best sports city during the best championship run in the history of sports…what more can you ask for,” said Ordway. “I’ve had the opportunity over the years to do it with some of the best talent in the business on a legendary radio station. Though I’m walking away from the daily hosting role, I’m excited about new opportunities and my continued presence at WEEI and maybe a little free time every once in a while.”

“Glenn has been an ever-present force at WEEI, both on air and off air, for over three decades,” said Mark Hannon, Regional President, Audacy. “He was the station’s first program director and oversaw some of the most dominant years in Boston radio. He has been an enduring on-air presence and has been side-by-side talking to Boston sports fans through the best and worst times. Glenn will go down as one of the most influential players in sports radio format history, and thankfully his presence will continue on the station into the future.”

Glenn Ordway has had storied career with WEEI and is a pillar of this iconic local institution,” said Tim Clarke, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Boston. “While we will miss his breadth of knowledge surrounding the New England sports landscape in our afternoon show, we look forward to celebrating the next chapter of his career with him. We’d like to thank Glenn for over three decades of commitment to the success of WEEI and congratulate him on his retirement.”

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