Former WIP sports radio host Howard Eskin allegedly “forcibly grabbed” a woman — who is an employee of Audacy, the station’s parent company — during an argument that escalated into an ...
Howard Eskin, a fixture of Philadelphia sports talk radio for nearly 40 years, announced his sudden departure from 94.1 WIP on Friday on social media. Eskin said he was “moving on” after 38 ...
Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin reportedly shouted at a female employee shortly before he abruptly left 94.1 WIP last month. Eskin, who is the father of former WFAN programmer and ...
Howard Eskin forcibly grabbed a woman during an altercation last month that led to his abrupt departure from WIP-FM (94.1), sources told The Inquirer. The incident on Dec. 9 began as an argument ...
Howard Eskin helped launch WIP as a sports station in 1986. He also wrote for the Philadelphia Daily News and anchored television for WTXF and WCAU in Philadelphia. Eskin left WIP afternoons in ...
Howard Eskin called the reports surrounding his sudden departure from WIP-FM (94.1) a "vicious smear campaign being waged against me by a small group of employees at the station." Eskin posted on ...
In his heyday, Howard Eskin was known not just as ... The host of the sports talk show station WIP in Philadelphia, Eskin's nearly 40-year career in the city came to an end over the last few ...
Devan Kaney is taking over as the Eagles sideline reporter for SportsRadio 94WIP following the departure of longtime host and sideline reporter Howard Eskin, the station announced Sunday.
Longtime Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin reportedly left 94.1 WIP after shouting at a female employee of the station. On Dec. 20, Eskin announced on social media that he was leaving ...
The father and son were reunited for less than a year before Howard Eskin left WIP in December after almost four decades at the station. Click through the slideshow above to read about the biggest ...
Thursday, March 3, 2022 WLW Studios Are State Of The Art / Liz Dufour / USA TODAY NETWORK Howard Eskin launched the first sports-talk show on Philadelphia radio station WIP (610-AM) in 1986.