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WEEI-FM/Boston Inks Contract Extension with Greg Hill


Greg Hill
Greg Hill

Audacy inks a multiyear contract extension with WEEI-FM/Boston morning host Greg Hill. He'll continue to be heard on "The Greg Hill Show" alongside co-hosts Jermaine Wiggins, Courtney Cox and Chris Curtis, weekdays from 6-10am ET. Hill was named the 2022 Marconi Radio Award winner for Major Market Personality of the Year.

"We are thrilled to extend Greg's contract and keep the momentum going for his award-winning morning show," said Audacy Boston Senior Vice President and Market Manager Mike Thomas. "We look forward to having Greg, alongside Jermaine and Courtney, continue to set the tone for our weekday programming and deliver entertaining content for our listeners for the foreseeable future."

"I cannot thank Mike Thomas, Mark Hannon and Jeff Sottolano enough for giving me the opportunity to wake up at an inhumane hour every day for many more years," added Hill.

Hill grew up in Stow, MA, and is a lifelong Massachusetts resident. For nearly three decades, he was the host and namesake of "The Hill-Man Morning Show" on WEEI's sister station WAAF. Hill has been a Boston fixture since beginning his career at WAAF in 1986 in the promotions department and on-air since 1991. He is active in the sports community and has done regular interviews with prominent sports figures such as Patriots Hall of Famer Ty Law, former NFL quarterback and now football analyst Boomer Esiason, and former Bruin Mike Milbury, among many others.

In addition to his work on the radio, Hill and his listeners have been a force in charitable giving. In 2010, Hill launched "The Greg Hill Foundation," which has accumulated over $27 million in donations distributed to over 9,000 beneficiaries (local families and organizations).

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