From his show Thursday....WOLF: I-Man, you might want to jump on the Nationals band wagon. They have one of the best starting staffs in baseball. They won. They go 14 in 4.IMUS: What city do they play in?WOLF: In Washington. Washington Nationals.IMUS: I'm a Yankee fan.WOLF: Well, you better look at that rotation for the Yanks then.IMUS: I don't care.WOLF: Knicks and 6ers win.IMUS: What was that Bernard?MCGUIRK: Nothing. I didn't -- was my microphone on?IMUS: You son of --(CROSSTALK)IMUS: 17...Read Full Story
Don Imus makes his return to radio on Monday morning when his new morning radio show returns on WABC 770.Imus faces a huge challenge. As the New York Daily News points out, "Without losing his edge... he's got to make clear that he knows what was so unacceptable about cracking offhandedly in April that the Rutgers women's basketball team looked like "nappy headed ho's."The show will also be simulcast from 6-9am on RFD-TV. Imus' sidekick Charles McCord, engineer Lou Ruffino and producer...Read Full Story
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Don Imus‘ annual Radiothon is still generating big money for good causes. Imus used his radio show Thursday and Friday to raise funds for several worthy organizations.
The money goes toward CJ Foundation for SIDS, Tomorrow’s Children’s Fund, and the Imus Ranch for Kids with Cancer.
As of today, Imus.com states that radiothon has raised $764,000, and they are still tallying the figures.
Those interested can still call-in donations to 1-888-284...
As NY1 News revisits its 20-year history, the station looks back at reporter Milanee Kapadia's April 12, 2007 story on the fallout from the firing of radio shock jock Don Imus over comments he made about the Rutgers University women's basketball team.
The radiothon benefits the Imus Ranch for Kids with Cancer, the Tomorrow’s Children’s Fund at Hackensack University Medical Center and the CJ Foundation for SIDS. Donations can be made at 1-888-284-4687, and bidding also will be open on ...
because one thing that's different between now and five years ago is that social media has really taken off now," says Robert Quicke, assistant professor of communication at William Paterson University and general manager of the college's radio station.
Barack Obama is the smartest man with the highest IQ ever to be elected to the presidency, historian Michael Beschloss told radio talk show host Don Imus in November of 2008.
"So what is his IQ?" Mr. Imus asked. Mr. Beschloss didnt know. He was just assuming.
Many shared that assumption. Adjectives frequently applied to Mr. Obama are "smart" (278 million hits on Google), "intelligent" (62 million) and "brilliant" (24 million).
There is little...
WABC morning man Don Imus will hold his annual radiothon Thursday and Friday mornings, 6-10 a.m., on WABC (770 AM) and the Fox Business Network. The radiothon benefits the Imus Ranch for Kids with Cancer, the Tomorrow’s Children’s Fund at Hackensack University Medical Center and the CJ Foundation for SIDS.
Surviving are her children, William Imus and Nancy H. Kordistas, and her beloved grandchildren, Scott Imus and Kelly Volpe. Private arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home in Fanwood. Donations may be made to Cranford United ...