Report: Major shakeup involving Michael Kay, others at ESPN radio
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Michael Kay’s Historic 22-Year Broadcasting Streak Broken
In a significant shift for New York Yankees fans, Michael Kay, the esteemed television play-by-play announcer, will not be calling the team’s games for the first time in over two decades. This development marks a notable change in the Yankees’ broadcasting landscape, as Michael Kay’s voice has been synonymous with Yankees baseball since 2002. His association with the Yankees began in 1992 when he joined John Sterling in the radio booth. Their pa…
Michael Kay Making Solo Move to Middays at ESPN New York
After more than two decades of afternoon radio in New York City, The Michael Kay Show is coming to a close on December 13. However, the longtime broadcaster and voice of the New York Yankees won't be far away - he's moving to ESPN New York middays, solo.
Report: Michael Kay To Move Earlier At ESPN New York After 22 Years In Afternoons
The changes continue at Good Karma Brands Sports “ESPN New York” following its August move from 98.7 WEPN-FM to 880 WHSQ with a major lineup change set to take place in January. The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand reports that Michael Kay will move from the 3-7pm “Michael Kay Show” that he currently hosts with Don LaGreca and Peter Rosenberg to a solo 1-3pm show. Kay, also the television voice of the New York Yankees, first joined then “ESPN 1050” in…
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