Imus radiothon moves up the dial with him this week
Don Imus' 19th annual radiothon will be held Thursday and Friday, now on WABC rather than WFAN. Here is the info if you are interested in contributing.
At the prodding of a loyal reader, I asked WFAN operations manager Mark Chernoff whether the station or its personalities would have any formal role in helping the radiothon, given the 18-year history of the station carrying the event, or whether such participation/contributions would strictly be a personal matter.
Chernoff said it would be a personal matter. But I'm guessing some of Imus' old friends at WFAN will pitch in financially for what remains as worthy a cause as ever.
I hope so, anyway.

This is my
I took a break from the three-day siege of talk radio and talk TV inanity/insanity regarding Joba Chamberlain pumping his fist after a strikeout and turned to Imus for the first time in weeks.
Nearly a year after her program was engulfed in the controversy that followed Don Imus' remarks about Rutgers' women's basketball team, coach C. Vivian Stringer bluntly questioned the sincerity of his publicly stated regrets.
Among other things, Warner Wolf, the subject of Friday's
After many months of writing about them - and shamelelssly using them to help boost page views in WatchDog's early months - I finally met Bernard McGuirk and Lou Rufino early Thursday morning in the WABC control room.
OK, I think I now understand this Warner Wolf situation, a story I broke late Saturday night, then partially unbroke Sunday morning, then turned out to be right about in the first place.
Wow. I guess I should have more self-confidence.
Late Saturday night I wrote a post reporting that I had heard Warner Wolf would be returning to WABC/Imus in some capacity in addition to his newly expanded role at ESPN 1050.
Just in case any Imus supporters still read WatchDog - Hello, are you out there? I hear an echo in here! -
Good morning, Imus people. And farewell!
The secrecy with which WABC is guarding the identity of Don Imus' new sports updater is quite extraordinary.
Against my better judgment, I finally caved in to the wishes of some of WatchDog's more rabid Imus fans and asked WFAN operations manager Mark Chernoff the following:
I haven't forgotten about you, Imus supporters.
Speaking of Don Imus (see post below) . . .
I'm mostly retired from the Imus beat these days, but I am trying to keep an eye on who (if anyone) the I-man brings in to be his sports update person.
Many thanks to Bob (Deputy Dawg) Glauber for filling in for me on the Imus beat this week and offering the following
By the way, did you know that two guys in the news today for landing new jobs were born five days apart in the summer of 1940?
Oh, what the heck: Let's get the November page views drive started with an old reliable topic.
Sorry I'm off to a late start today. I went to the dentist for a cleaning and got rave reviews from the staff.
ESPN sent word Wednesday of its 2007-08 women's basketball schedule, which at 2,008 words weighed in at a good 7,500 words fewer than its men's basketball release.
Citadel Broadcasting still hasn't made an official announcement about Don Imus signing a contract to return to radio on WABC-AM, but plans are underway for his debut show, which is expected to take place on Monday, Dec. 3.
The Drudge Report is reporting this Monday morning that Don Imus will debut on WABC-AM on Dec. 3.
OK, Imus fans, here's another
Now I'm hearing that Don Imus might get back on the air before the end of the year. Either way, his deal with Citadel should be coming along any day now.
Citadel Broadcasting is close to finalizing a contract with Don Imus that would bring the controversial radio host back to the airwaves, a person familiar with the discussions said Tuesday.