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WEEI Names Veteran Sports Broadcaster Gresh to Middays


Andy Gresh
Andy Gresh

Entercom welcomes Andy Gresh as midday co-host for Sports WEEI-FM & AM in Boston. He'll join co-host Rich Keefe on "Gresh & Keefe," weekdays from 10am-2pm ET, effective March 15.

"Andy Gresh has a vast amount of experience covering the Boston sports scene, making him a perfect addition to our midday programming," said Entercom Boston Regional President Mark Hannon. "We're excited to team him up with WEEI's Rich Keefe to bring listeners a dynamic midday show that will reflect what sports fans are talking about day in and day out."

"I'm excited to be back on the radio in Boston," added Gresh. "I think people know I'm pretty familiar with this time slot, but It's time to present something new and fresh, with energy, focus and fun. Rich Keefe and I have always had a cool relationship that I truly believe that will translate through the speakers."

Gresh started his career at WPRO-AM in Providence in 1997 working behind the scenes before becoming the co-host in morning drive on 790 The Score in October, 1997. He remained there until 2008, while also working part-time for New York sister station WFAN, as well as ESPN Radio and SiriusXM. After spending most of 2008 at ESPN Radio, he joined the original staff of Mad Dog Radio at SiriusXM in 2009. Other on-air roles include midday host for Hartford sister station News Talk WTIC-AM and 98.5 The Sports Hub, as well as pre-game, halftime and post-game analyst on the New England Patriots radio network.

Gresh has also been a college football color analyst for various networks since 2007, and has provided sports commentary and analysis since the early 2000s for television entities like CSNNE and SNY.

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