The changes at WEEI come after the station has fallen behind in the ratings. Rival 98.5 The Sports Hub is more than doubling the Audacy-owned station.
Smee said he’d hang out with his father when dad worked at the New York Daily News.
“Mutnansky joins his former co-host Lou Merloni as those headed for the door.”
“We have great guests and add a lot of humor to our analysis which is what makes it so much fun."
"By the time we get to March, we should have somewhere between 40-60 participants involved in the conference."
"SVP of Sports Matthew Volk will be leaving the company."
Hosts John Auville, Eric Bickel, Jason Bishop and John-Paul Flaim are lifelong friends and have worked together on the show since 1996.
The access to the play-by-play action is due in large part to a partnership with Westwood One.
The news also signals the end of the franchise's relationship with WBBM. The Audacy-owned station had been the radio flagship for the Bears since 2000.
“They weren’t as confident in my radio dreams as I was,” Scheld said.