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The Inventor of Controversial Talk Radio

Probably no one in the history of New York Talk Radio is more associated with controversy than Bob Grant. No station is more associated with a wide variety of opinions than WOR. It's a perfect match.
 

Bob Grant brings a history of more than 25 years of exciting talk to WOR. Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy ride! Life's more interesting that way.

Like many of WOR's on air personalities, Bob Grant is a published author. For more information on his book and how to buy it, click on the book cover.

Call in to the Bob Grant Show at 800-321-8828


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 Steve Somers is one of the best Sports Talk to show hosts around the counrty. With his warm personality and great knowlege of sports he is pretty hard to stup. You can catach Steve Somers on New Yorks WFAN 660 AM. If you want to talk New York Sports or sports around the country give him a buzz.

The Famous "Imus". Imus Can Be Heard Nationwide on the Radio and on T.V. on his show from New Yorks WFAN. Imus in the morning is one of the best rated News Talk Show Around the country.

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Chris "Mad Dog" Russo brings his feisty, hard-hitting brand of sports talk to WFAN weekday afternoons from 1:00 to 6:30 PM. The Mike and the Mad Dog show debuted on the FAN in September of 1989 creating the two man talk team that is now the industry standard. Their show has been at or near the top of the ratings book ever since.

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Morrow adopted the moniker “Cousin Brucie” in 1959, while working at WINS/New York. He left WINS for Miami radio in 1961 before returning to WABC/New York, where he broadcast for 13 years.During his time at WABC, “Cousin Brucie” was known for hosting the famous Palisades Park rock concerts,. In August of 1965, he had the distinction of introducing the Beatles during their historic Shea Stadium concert.Morrow moved to WNBC/New York, where he spent two years on radio and television before leaving the airwaves to concentrate on business ventures.In the 1980s, “Cousin Brucie” returned to radio, joining the staff of WCBS-FM/New York. From 1987 to 1993, Morrow was heard nationally on the weekly series, Cruisin' America. He currently hosts two weekly programs for WCBS, Cousin Brucie’s Yearbook and Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Oldies Party.

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