Mike Golic Addressed The Ending of His ESPN Radio Run on Pardon My Take
The 45-minute conversation covered the end of his run with ESPN Radio, his relationship with Mike Greenberg, and more.
The 45-minute conversation covered the end of his run with ESPN Radio, his relationship with Mike Greenberg, and more.
“He says that listeners “will hear anywhere from three to six different voices” on every show, but he does hope to capitalize on the one-on-one intimacy radio creates between the host and the listener.”
“The entire family was wearing a shirt that said “A True Pro: Mike Golic” written in Notre Dame colors.”
“The tribute started in a very personal way with Greenberg crediting Golic for making him a better father.”
“Mike and Mike used to embrace the slogan “What Makes Them Different, Makes Them Great,” but in reality, what made Mike Golic special was that he never changed who he was.”
“Golic is 57 years old and made it clear on Wednesday morning that he has no plans of retiring, stating it was management’s decision to cancel his ESPN Radio morning show.”
“The kind words will keep pouring in for Golic and it is clear to see the impact that he has in the industry on and off the air.”
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