His is not exactly a demanding job.I like Joe D and would have preferred that he be the one still calling the games.
It's Joe D's birthday tomorrow. He will be 65. That's retirement age. Maybe that's some consolation to him.
I was hoping it was UConn that canned Joe D.So they wanted Joe D but WTIC wouldn't let him out of his contract. Those spiteful clowns.
No it isn't, but at least he had his "career".His is not exactly a demanding job.
No it isn't, but at least he had his "career".
UConn IMG Radio Network team announced
>>Randy LaVigne, a former radio announcer on UConn women’s basketball broadcasts, will also be a part of the broadcast team while Adam Giardino will be the UConn football sideline reporter and will work with Joyce during the coverage of UConn’s men’s hockey team.<<
Giardino is also a former sports director for campus radio station WHUS where he spent his four years as a student broadcasting many Husky games in many different sports.
It all depends on where you had him rated. He is what he is.
So much for all of the doomsayers that were bemoaning the smaller signal.
Not great for those of us in the New Haven area. WAVZ 1300 has a very weak night time signal.
Not great for those of us in the New Haven area. WAVZ 1300 has a very weak night time signal.
Write in the football version of this thread that This makes no sense. 1080AM is a backwards organization.Dom Amore: Joe D'Ambrosio Adjusting To Broadcasting Life Beyond UConn
>>“WTIC didn’t give up the UConn games,” Joe D. said, in a wide-ranging conversation over lunch a few football fields’ distance from Long Island Sound. “The rights were moved. WTIC wanted to do the UConn games. They chose to franchise tag me and use the final year of my contract to do things they wanted me to do. UConn did not push me out. At the end of the day, I believe UConn wanted me to come back and do the games, and I’m appreciative of that. It just didn’t work out.”
D’Ambrosio has another year on his contract at WTIC, and in the wake of the decision to part ways, it would not release him do work UConn games. As one of his bosses told him, the Yankees wouldn’t just let Aaron Judge walk across the street and go play for the Red Sox. Veteran Mike Crispino was hired by i-Heart Media last week to fill the position.<<
This is not remotely the same thing. A more apt comparison would be if the Yankees seized playing baseball but maintained Yankee stadium for weddings and keeping Judge on to serve as maitre D'.
WTIC would still control his rights for a year, should he unretire. If he were to resign, there is surely a non-compete clause in his contract.I dont understand why Joe D couldnt have just quit or even “retired”, then go work for this network that is covering the games now. ..