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But Spike Eskin still was on the New York side of such discussions, ... WFAN revamped its midday and afternoon shows, changes prompted by Craig Carton departing last summer.
On the surface, Brett "Spike" Eskin is a radical departure from Mark Chernoff, his predecessor at the day-to-day helm of WFAN. He’s a generation younger.
Eskin, 44, comes to WFAN from WIP in Philadelphia. He is the son of famed Philadelphia afternoon host Howard Eskin. Spike is the co-host of “The Rights to Ricky Sanchez,” which is a 76ers podcast.
Spike Eskin is leaving his role as Vice President of Programming at New York’s WFAN and CBS Sports Radio to return to Philadelphia. Eskin will team up with Ike Reese and Jack Fritz for ...
WFAN program director Mark Chernoff retired one year ago and was replaced by Spike Eskin from WIP in Philadelphia.
Less than three years after joining WFAN as their program director, Spike Eskin is returning to Philadelphia’s 94WIP to co-host their afternoon show. “I am thrilled to be able to work with Ike ...
WFAN VP of programming Spike Eskin reveals new details about Carl Banks' on-air clash and show departure. Spike Eskin on the Awful Announcing podcast Podcasts Radio By Sam Neumann on 12/28/2023 12 ...
Spike Eskin, WFAN’s program director, who reshaped the station’s lineup in his short stint, announced Wednesday he will be returning to a prominent on-air role on Philadelphia’s WIP, his ...
“Spike has the vision, creativity, and drive to craft the next chapter of the iconic and influential WFAN brand,” said Chris Oliviero, SVP and Market Manager for Audacy/New York.
Audacy has named Spike Eskin VP of Programming for WFAN in New York City. Eskin will move to The Big Apple from Philadelphia where he was PD for SportsRadio WIP. He’ll take over for Mark ...
Spike Eskin, WFAN’s program director, who reshaped the station’s lineup in his short stint, announced Wednesday he will be returning to a prominent on-air role on Philadelphia’s WIP, ...