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Sources: Howard Eskin's exit from 94.1 WIP came after he shouted at a female employee


Published on 2025-01-02 20:44:16 - MSN
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  • Howard Eskin's abrupt departure last month from 94.1 WIP came after he shouted at a female employee of the station, sources told The Inquirer. The incident happened at Chickie's & Pete's in South Philadelphia after a remote broadcast Eskin hosted with Eagles player Brandon Graham.

Howard Eskin, a prominent figure in Philadelphia sports radio, has been suspended from his role at 94.1 WIP following an incident where he allegedly shouted at a female employee in the station's office. The event, which took place last week, involved Eskin confronting the employee in a manner that was deemed inappropriate, leading to his immediate suspension. This action was taken after an internal review by Audacy, the parent company of WIP, which decided that Eskin's behavior violated their workplace conduct policies. The suspension has sparked discussions about workplace behavior and the culture at sports radio stations, with many in the industry and listeners expressing varied reactions to the news. Eskin, known for his long tenure and significant influence in Philadelphia sports media, has not yet publicly commented on the specifics of the incident.

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