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Encyclopedia > Dennis and Callahan
The Dennis and Callahan Show
Genre Sports, Current events, Politics, Talk
Running time 4 hours
Country United States
Home station WEEI
Starring John Dennis
Gerry Callahan
Jon Meterparel
Executive producer(s) Stephen "Chach" Ciaccio
Air dates 1997 – Present
Website http://www.weei.com/pages/255818.php?noCache=1

Dennis and Callahan is a popular morning radio show on WEEI, a sports radio station in Boston. The show combines talk of sports and politics, along with current or hot-button issues. Both Gerry Callahan and John Dennis generally discuss in a conservative view point, however Dennis often serves in the 'Devils Advocate' role to challenge some of Callahan's positions, most notably their differing positions on the Iraq War . The show premiered in 1997, and has been getting large ratings since. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... WEEI is a sports radio station in Boston, Massachusetts that broadcasts on 850 kHz from a transmitter in Needham, Massachusetts. ... WEEI is a sports radio station in Boston, Massachusetts that broadcasts on 850 kHz from a transmitter in Needham, Massachusetts. ... Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area    - City 232. ... In common parlance, a devils advocate is someone who takes a position for the sake of argument. ... For other uses, see Iraq war (disambiguation). ...


On Monday, August 13, 2007, various media outlets, including the Boston Herald, reported that both John Dennis and Gerry Callahan had been "locked out of the studio", pending contract negotiations and a potential defection to a rival network.

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Bio's

John Dennis

A native of Pittsburgh, John Dennis is 1974 graduate of Kent State University earning a bachelor's degree in telecommunications and journalism. At age 22, he served as sports director and weekday anchor for WDAF-TV, an NBC affiliate in Kansas City, Missouri. He later became a studio anchorman at WPSL radio. In 1977, he joined WNAC-TV Channel 7 (later WNEV and now WHDH-TV) in Boston. Over the next 21 years he covered the Boston sports scene for the station holding the following roles: weekend and weekday sports anchor, sports producer, sports director as well as producing several sports features and investigative reports. John Dennis is involved with several Boston based charities, raising money for the Jimmy Fund, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and he also has served on the board of directors for the Mutual Funds Against Cancer Organization. [1] Dennis has made cameos in many of the Farrelly brothers movies. “Pittsburgh” redirects here. ... Kent State University (also known as Kent, Kent State or KSU) is a major public research university located in Kent, Ohio, United States, which is about 40 miles southeast of Cleveland, 12 miles east of Akron, and 30 miles west of Youngstown. ... WDAF TV Channel 4 is The Fox Owned & Operated Television station for The Kansas City Market. ... The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... Nickname: Location in Jackson, Clay, Platte, and Cass Counties in the state of Missouri. ... Official language(s) English Capital Jefferson City Largest city Kansas City Largest metro area St Louis[1] Area  Ranked 21st  - Total 69,709 sq mi (180,693 km²)  - Width 240 miles (385 km)  - Length 300 miles (480 km)  - % water 1. ... WHDH-TV 7 NBC is the NBC affiliate in Boston, Massachusetts. ... Ralph Livingstone Edwards (January 13, 1913 – November 16, 2005) was a television host and producer. ... Cancer is a class of diseases or disorders characterized by uncontrolled division of cells and the ability of these to spread, either by direct growth into adjacent tissue through invasion, or by implantation into distant sites by metastasis (where cancer cells are transported through the bloodstream or lymphatic system). ... The Farrelly brothers, Peter (b. ...


Personal awards and recognition

  • 1978 Nominated for Regional Emmy for his feature, "Cowboys, Creole and Orange Crush."
  • 1978 & 1981 Regional Emmy for specialized reporting.
  • 1983 & 1984 Associated Press (AP) Best Sports Coverage award.
  • 1983, 1984 & 1985 National Association of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Boston/New England Chapter Emmy award for "Best Sports Coverage within a Newscast.
  • 1983, 1984 & 1985 UPI Best Sports Coverage awards.
  • 1986 As part of the WHDH-TV sports team, was awarded the United Press International (UPI) National Broadcast Award in the "Division One Sports Reporting" category.
  • 1987 Emmy Award for "Outstanding Sports Program within a Newscast."

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Gerry Callahan

Gerry Callahan is a sports columnist for the Boston Herald. He is a graduate of Chelmsford High School and the University of Massachusetts Amherst and currently resides in Andover, Massachusetts [2]. He began his career as a sports reporter for The Sun in Lowell in 1983, and moved to the Herald in 1989. From 1994 to 1997, he also wrote for Sports Illustrated. He covered the 1996 Olympic Games for Sports Illustrated Olympic Daily. Callahan generally argues a conservative view point and admits he 'fantasizes about' conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter. He is married to Tracy and has 2 children, Shannon and Jack. Callahan also appears regularly on Fox Sports New England and makes occasional appearances on ESPN's Sports Writers. The Boston Herald is a tabloid newspaper (not to be confused with tabloid press periodicals), the smaller of the two big dailies in Boston, Massachusetts, with a daily circulation of 230,543 in September 2005. ... Chelmsford is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. ... The University of Massachusetts Amherst (otherwise known as UMass Amherst or UMass) is a research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. The University of Massachusetts Amherst offers over 90 undergraduate and 65 graduate areas of study. ... Location in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country State County Essex County Settled 1642 Incorporated 1646 Government  - Type Open town meeting  - Town Manager Reginald Buzz Stapczynski  - Board of    Selectmen Ted Teichert (2009) Mary Lyman (2008) Alexander Vispoli (2010) Jerry Stabile (2010) Brian Major (2009) Area  - Town  32. ... The Sun is a daily newspaper based in Lowell, Massachusetts, serving towns in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the Greater Lowell area and beyond. ... Nickname: Motto: Art is the Handmaid of Human Good Location in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country United States State Massachusetts County Middlesex County Settled 1653 Incorporated 1826 A city 1836 Government  - Type Manager-City council  - Mayor William F. Martin, Jr. ... The first issue of Sports Illustrated, August 16, 1954, showing Milwaukee Braves star Eddie Mathews at bat in Milwaukee County Stadium. ... (Redirected from 1996 Olympic Games) Categories: 1996 Summer Olympics ... Ann Hart Coulter (born December 8, 1961)[1] is an American best-selling author, columnist and political commentator. ... Fox Sports Net headquarters in Los Angeles. ... ESPN, formerly an acronym for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting sports-related programming 24 hours a day. ...


2007 extended absence

Gerry Callahan was on leave from the program since mid-April 2007. According to Jason Wolfe, the vice president of programming for Entercom Boston, Callahan underwent a "minor surgical procedure," and worked with a voice therapist.[1] The Boston Globe later reported that the surgery was to remove polyps from his throat which had made him hoarse. During Callahan's absence, the co-host responsibilities were covered by several local sports media personalities including Bob Neumeier, Dale Arnold, Steve DeOssie, Dan Patrick of ESPN, and Larry Johnson. Polyp of sigmoid colon as revealed by colonoscopy. ... Bob Neumeier is an American sportscaster for NBC Sports, specializing in thoroughbred racing. ... Dale Arnold is a sportscaster who is primarily known as the current play-by-play announcer for home games for the Boston Bruins with Andy Brickley on NESN. He has held that position since 1995. ... Steven Leonard DeOssie (born November 22, 1962 in Tacoma, Washington; raised in Quincy, Massachusetts) is a former American football linebacker and long snapper. ... Daniel Patrick Pugh (born May 15, 1956), better known as Dan Patrick, is an American sportscaster from Mason, Ohio. ...


During his absence, rumors circulated that Callahan's absence was in fact a contract negotiation ploy. The stations contract for both hosts is scheduled to expire at the end of September 2007. Callahan is quoted as ridiculing those rumors:

"[It] is kind of funny," he said. "I mean, I spent a month on the air sounding like Phil Leotardo from 'The Sopranos,' and then I went out sick for half the spring [ratings] book. So who do I look like, Asante Samuel? . . . I wish I were back now, but for a change I'm not going to do anything stupid. I'm going to listen to my doctor and heal up, and hopefully I'll be back on the air before I run out of (Percocets).[2]" Information Gender Male Age 66 (Deceased) Occupation Captain in the Lupertazzi Crime Family (Season 5) Boss of the Lupertazzi Crime Family (Season 6) Family Billy Leotardo (brother, deceased) Marie Spatafore (cousin) Vito Spatafore (cousin-in-law, deceased) Nicky Leotardo Spouse(s) Patty Leotardo (wife) Portrayed by Frank Vincent Created by... The Sopranos is an American television drama series created by David Chase and originally broadcast on the HBO network. ... Asante Samuel (born January 6, 1981 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is an American football cornerback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. ... Oxycodone is a very powerful and potentially addictive opioid analgesic medication synthesized from thebaine. ...

On June 25, 2007 vice president of programming Jason Wolfe again addressed Callahan's absence with the following statement: is the 176th day of the year (177th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...

"We appreciate everyone’s interest in Gerry Callahan’s health, [he] is talking, but his voice is still relatively weak and hoarse. We fully expect him to be back to his cranky old self soon, but he is not ready to return to work at this point."[3]"

On August 3, 2007, the Boston Globe reported that Callahan expected to be back at work by mid-August, and he in fact was scheduled to return to the show on August 13, 2007.[4] is the 215th day of the year (216th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...


Suspension of Program

On August 13, 2007, Entercom announced that the program would be suspended indefinitely until contract disputes involving both Dennis and Callahan were settled. The duo were scheduled to return to the air together that day for the first time in over three months after Callahan's long medical absence, and after a one week vacation by Dennis. The contract dispute is believed to center around the hosts desire to obtain a pay increase greater then what is being offered by the station, to an amount they believe better reflects the revenue the show generates. Their ratings consistently rank No. 1 among male listeners in the 25- to 54-year-old demographic. [5] is the 225th day of the year (226th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... Entercom Communications is the 4th largest radio broadcasting company in the United States. ...


On August 16, 2007, the Boston Globe reported that Dennis and Callahan were in negotiations to move their show to WCRB-FM, a Boston based radio station that was considering changing its format from classical music to all sports.[6] Just one day later however, the Boston Globe reported that Entercom had entered into a syndication deal with Nassau Broadcasting putting WEEI programs on 11 of Nassau's New England stations. Part of the deal includes Entercom obtaining a 50 percent stake in WCRB-FM with the intent to keep the station on a classical format, thus preventing a move there by Dennis and Callahan.[7] is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... WCRB (99. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Nassau Broadcasting is a company that owns a group of radio stations. ...


Regular Guests

Major league affiliations American League (1901–present) East Division (1969–present) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 4, 8, 9, 27, 42 Name Boston Red Sox (1908–present) Boston Americans (1901-1907) Other nicknames The BoSox, The Olde Towne Team, The Sox Ballpark Fenway Park (1912–present) Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds... Curtis Schilling (born November 14, 1966 in Anchorage, Alaska) is an American Major League Baseball player, a right-handed starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. ... Gerald Peter Remy (b. ... The position of the second baseman Second base redirects here. ... The New England Sports Network is a regional cable television network that covers the six New England states. ... Lawrence Lucchino, (born 6 September 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the current President and C.E.O. of the Boston Red Sox, and a member of John W. Henrys ownership group. ... City Foxborough, Massachusetts Other nicknames The Pats Team colors Nautical Blue, New Century Silver, Red, and White Head Coach Bill Belichick Owner Robert Kraft General manager Bill Belichick Mascot Pat Patriot League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960–69) Eastern Division (1960–69) National Football League (1970–present) American Football... Navy quarterback Aaron Polanco sets up to throw. ... Thomas Edward Brady, Jr. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Boston Celtics are a professional basketball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. ... Glenn Anton Doc Rivers (born October 13, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player from Marquette University who played point guard in the National Basketball Association notably for the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks, and San Antonio Spurs. ... Brad Faxon (born August 1, 1961 in Oceanport, New Jersey) is an American golfer. ...

Controversies

Boston Globe Ban

In 1999, the Boston Globe's executive sports editor, Don Skwar banned Globe sportswriters from appearing on the Dennis & Callahan morning show because of its perceived lowbrow humor. This came two weeks after he had banned Globe sportswriters from appearing on WEEI's afternoon 'The Big Show' after columnist Ron Borges appeared on it and used a racial slur to describe New York Yankees pitcher Hideki Irabu. After this ban, WEEI retaliated by banning Globe sportswriters from all WEEI programs. [3] The Boston Globe is the most widely-circulated daily newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts and in the greater New England region. ... The Big Show is a sports talk radio program on Bostons WEEI 850 AM. Started in August of 1995, the show is hosted by former Boston Celtics play-by-play announcer Glenn Ordway. ... Ron Borges is a sportswriter for the Boston Globe. ... Major league affiliations American League (1901–present) East Division (1969–present) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 23, 32, 37, 44, 49 Name New York Yankees (1913–present) New York Highlanders (1903-1912) Baltimore Orioles (1901-1902) (Also referred to as... Hideki Irabu (Japanese: 伊良部秀輝), born in Hyogo, Japan on May 15, 1969, is a former professional baseball player. ...


METCO Controversy

On September 29, 2003, during a segment called 'headlines', where they read and comment about current news stories, Callahan and his morning co-host John Dennis made what were perceived to be racially insensitive remarks while discussing a story about an escaped gorilla.[4] The gorilla had escaped from the Franklin Park Zoo and had been recaptured at a bus stop. According to newspaper articles, the exchange allegedly was: [5] is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Zoo New Englands Logo The Franklin Park Zoo, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest zoos in the U.S. It is operated by Zoo New England, which also operates the Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Massachusetts. ...

Callahan: "They caught him at a bus stop, right -- he was like waiting to catch a bus out of town."
Dennis: "Yeah, yeah -- he's a METCO gorilla."
Callahan: "Heading out to Lexington."
Dennis: "Exactly."

METCO is a state program that buses inner-city Boston students to nearby suburban schools. Many perceived the comments to be comparing poor, mostly African-American children to gorillas. WEEI general manager Tom Baker suspended both hosts for two days, then extended the suspension to two weeks after the Blue Cross-Blue Shield (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts) pulled $27,000 in ads and in turn donated that money to METCO (another report alleged that Blue Cross increased its advertising by $27,000 one week later [6]). Dunkin' Donuts responded by ceasing all advertising that involved the voices of John Dennis or Gerry Callahan. [7] Both hosts apologized and were sent to sensitivity training. WEEI also agreed to provide free advertising for the METCO program on the radio station. In November 2003, WEEI General Manager Tom Baker was replaced by Julie Kahn. Station executives denied there was a connection between the METCO incident and Baker's replacement. [8] METCO (Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity) is a Boston-based program operated and funded by the Department of Education (MA DOE) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ... Location in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country United States State Massachusetts County Middlesex County Settled 1642 Incorporated 1713 Government  - Type Representative town meeting Area  - Town  16. ... Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area    - City 232. ... It has been suggested that Blue Shield of California be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that Sip, Scratch, Score! be merged into this article or section. ... Sensitivity Training is a form of training that claims to make people more aware of their own prejudices and sensitive to others, such as homosexuality. ...


Full Metal Jacket Sound Bite Controversy

On January 9, 2004, during a discussion of a sex scandal involving the Chinese national table tennis team [9], the show aired a sound bite from the Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket in which a Vietnamese prostitute tells a G.I. "me so horny". is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... “Kubrick” redirects here. ... Full Metal Jacket (1987) is a Stanley Kubrick film based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford. ...


The playing of the sound bite led to a protest from a local man whose wife is Chinese-American. The man complained to the station and also contacted various organizations, including Metco. The Boston Herald reported that WEEI general manager Julie Kahn had spoken with the man and said that the matter was now a "non-issue', however when contacted by the press, the man disagreed.[8] The Boston Herald is a tabloid newspaper (not to be confused with tabloid press periodicals), the smaller of the two big dailies in Boston, Massachusetts, with a daily circulation of 230,543 in September 2005. ...


Queer Eye

On June 2, 2005 Gerry Callahan upset some listeners during interviews with Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino and relief pitcher Mike Timlin discussing the upcoming visit of Carson Kressley and the cast from Queer Eye at Fenway Park. Kressley and his co-hosts were scheduled to throw out the first pitch at Fenway Park on Sunday, June 5, 2005 before the Red Sox faced the Los Angeles Angels. In questioning Lucchino, Callahan asked if the team had received any complaints about "'fruitcakes sashaying' in front of children and families, and on a Sunday, of all days". In a later interview, Mike Timlin voiced his opinion that "homosexuals are not living correctly". Approached later by reporters from the Boston Globe, station manager Jason Wolfe claimed that Callahan did not object to Kressley being gay, but rather that "it's the openness and the flaunting of it".[9][10] is the 153rd day of the year (154th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Michael August (Mike) Timlin (born March 10, 1966 in Midland, Texas) is a middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Boston Red Sox since 2003. ... Carson Lee Kressley (born November 11, 1969 in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania) is the fashion expert on the American television program Queer Eye, where he is one of the shows Fab Five members. ... Queer Eye (originally Queer Eye for the Straight Guy)[1] is an hour-long American Emmy award-winning television series that premiered on the Bravo cable television network on July 15, 2003, and promptly became both a surprise hit and one of the most talked-about television programs of 2003. ... “Fenway” redirects here. ... is the 156th day of the year (157th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The term Los Angeles Angels refers to two professional baseball teams: 1. ...


Profane, Threatening Voicemail

In September 2005, a profanity laced, audio file was posted on the website of a local paper (Barstool Sports), containing a voice mail message from John Dennis threatening rival sports radio personality Ryen Russillo of 1510 The Zone. [10] In the audio tape, Dennis accuses Russillo of being a drunk and hitting on his daughter. After the incident, the New England Patriots had Russillo removed from WBCN's post-game show with Gary Tanguay & Company. WBCN holds broadcast rights to Patriot games. Dennis denied any responsibility for the Patriots decision. [11] Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Barstool Sports is a free biweekly newspaper in Boston. ... Ryen Russilo is a Boston born sports talk show host. ... 1510 The Zone (WWZN 1510 AM) is a sports radio station licensed to serve the Boston market. ... City Foxborough, Massachusetts Other nicknames The Pats Team colors Nautical Blue, New Century Silver, Red, and White Head Coach Bill Belichick Owner Robert Kraft General manager Bill Belichick Mascot Pat Patriot League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960–69) Eastern Division (1960–69) National Football League (1970–present) American Football... WBCN 104. ...


Kevin Weeks Interview

In March 2006, some listeners of the Dennis and Callahan Show were upset when they conducted an in studio interview with Kevin Weeks, a former member of Whitey Bulger's South Boston based criminal organization. Weeks had admitted to committing armed and unarmed assaults, kidnapings and being an accessory to several murders on behalf of Whitey Bulger and had played a role helping Bulger escape arrest.[12] His appearance on the show was to promote his book, 'Brutal : The Untold Story of My Life Inside Whitey Bulger's Irish Mob' (ISBN 0-06-112269-6). Some viewers felt that it was wrong for the show to help Weeks promote his book. One listener called in and is quoted as saying 'You bring this scumbag onto the radio and basically give him his 15 minutes of fame and help him sell a book or two'. Gerry Callahan told the Boston Herald that they wrestled with whether to "put this thug on air." but the bottom line, he said, "It's good radio." [13] Kevin Two Weeks (b. ... James Joseph Bulger (born September 3, 1929), who goes by the nickname of Whitey Bulger, is an American believed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to have played a role in at least eighteen murders that took place in the 1970s and 1980s. ... South Boston is a heavily populated neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, located south of the Fort Point Channel and abutting Dorchester Bay. ...


Doyle family apology

In June 2007, John Dennis had to issue an on air apology to the Doyle family of Massachusetts to avert a potential lawsuit for defaming the family on the air. The controversy began in February 2007 when Doyle family member Patrick Doyle was sentenced to five years of probation after he plead guilty to child endangerment. Doyle was present when a 9-year-old girl was repeatedly raped by two other men in the bed next to him while he had sex with two women, one of whom was the girls mother. Doyle comes from a family that includes a serving District Court Judge, a retired District Court Judge and an Essex County Assistant District Attorney. While discussing the sentence which they believed was far too lenient, Dennis and Callahan 'accused members of the Doyle family of interceding on behalf of' Doyle and suggested that 'the fix was in'.[11][12][13] This article is about the U.S. State. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Child abuse is physical or psychological mistreatment of a child by its parents, guardians, or other adults. ... District courts are a category of courts which exists in several nations. ... Essex County is a county located in the northeastern part of the state of Massachusetts. ...


Awards and Recognition

  • Placed 93rd on trade journal "Talkers Magazine's" list of the 2007 "Heavy Hundred". The list ranks what the magazine considers the most popular, influential, or entertaining talk-show hosts from around the country.[14]

Talkers magazine is a trade industry publication related to talk radio in the United States. ...

References

  1. ^ Susan Bickelhaupt (2007-05-25). NBC forced to show horse sense. Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-06-03.
  2. ^ Susan Bickelhaupt (2007-06-08). Healing time for Lobel, Callahan. Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-06-08.
  3. ^ Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa (2007-06-26). PR poohbah sinks teeth into unusual dog walker. Boston Herald. Retrieved on 2007-06-27.
  4. ^ Susan Bickelhaupt (2007-08-03). For FSN, Garnett deal a slam dunk: Nation building?. Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-08-04.
  5. ^ Jessica Heslam and Laurel J. Sweet (2007-08-13). WEEI sports hosts ‘locked out’: Station says Dennis, Callahan given time to ‘reflect’. Boston Herald. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  6. ^ Susan Bickelhaupt (2007-08-16). Dennis, Callahan may move to WCRB. Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
  7. ^ Christopher Rowland (2007-08-17). Deal cuts option for radio duo: Dennis and Callahan seen in WCRB talks. Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
  8. ^ January 2004 Archive: 2004-01-11. Radionewsweb.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-27.
  9. ^ Callahan not fond of 'fruitcake'. Boston Globe (2005-06-03). Retrieved on 2007-05-08.
  10. ^ ...ain't bad. The Boston Phoenix (2005-06-06). Retrieved on 2007-05-08.
  11. ^ Carol Beggy & Mark Shanahan (2007-06-21). Play the board with top pair:WEEI offers apology. Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-07-10.
  12. ^ Julie Manganis. Judge's sentence for Patrick Doyle drawing controversy. Salem News. Retrieved on 2007-07-10.
  13. ^ Man Gets 1 Year For Not Reporting Rape. WCVB. Retrieved on 2007-07-10.
  14. ^ Simon, Clea (2007-03-02). Area talk hosts among biz's. Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.

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External links

  • WEEI Website
  • Dennis and Callahan Audio Vault - Audio of Recent On Air Interviews
  • WEEI Biography on Gerry Callahan
  • Sports Illustrated Biography on Gerry Callahan
  • Gerry Callahan Boston Herald Columns
  • Gerry Callahan IMDB
  • 18 Questions to Gerry Callahan By Gary Larrabee, North Shore Golf
  • WEEI Biography on John Dennis
  • WHDH Biography on John Dennis
  • Thoughts on John Dennis/Ryen Russillo: Boston Sports Media Watch
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Dennis Callahan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (346 words)
Dennis Callahan is an American politician from Annapolis, Maryland, and (as of 2005) the director of the Recreation and Parks Department of Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Callahan is a former Mayor of Annapolis, serving from 1985-1989.
Callahan was also an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Anne Arundel County Executive in 1990.
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