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Sports Talk Pioneer Eddie Andelman Dies at 89

Legendary Boston sports talk personality Eddie Andelman has died at 89. Andelman is often described as one of the pioneers of imgsports talk radio. Andelman, along with Jim McCarthy and Mark Witkin, launched “The Sports Huddle” on WBZ-AM, Boston in 1969. The show would move to Boston signals WEEI, WHDH and back to WEEI in 1991 and those who keep track of this sort of stuff say he broadcast more than 13,000 shows. Broadcast historians often refer to the program as one that “came to define the genre.” Andelman retired from radio at the end of 2010.

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Virginia Radio Hosts Catch Up

Pictured above is WRVA, Richmond afternoon drive talk host Jeff Katz (left) with Bishop E.W. Jackson (right), a radio host currently syndicated by American Family Radio. Katz tells TALKERS magazine that he and Bishop Jackson chatted before his church’s 26th annual Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast last week. Katz and Jackson both worked in Boston – Katz at WRKO and Jackson at the old WHDH – and both grew up in the Philadelphia area.