Westwood One is launching a new podcast series focused on sports betting. “Ferrall on the Bets” features Scott Ferrall, host of CBS Sports Radio’s weeknight program “Ferrall on the Bench.” Ferrall ...
Controversial sports talk host Scott Ferrall is in a familiar position — over the line and out of work. WQAM (560-AM) fired Ferrall on Wednesday after repeated warnings to tone done the sexual content ...
Scott Ferrall will launch two new live video streaming programs in his new position with sports wagering network SportsGrid, the national talk show host said in an exclusive interview. The ...
The tenure of Rick Pitino at St. John’s has sparked considerable debate around college basketball circles, with voices like SportsGrid’s Scott Ferrall and Coach Young leading the charge for a change ...
The controversy in the Chiefs-Texans Divisional Round game centers around two pivotal penalties that heavily influenced the outcome. In the first quarter, Houston edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. was ...
Astute listeners of Scott Ferrall's radio program may remember a time back in the late 1990s when the gregarious host offered his views on the football locks of the week, before signing off for the ...
Scott Ferrall is a gamer. He’s been hosting a sports radio show for a very long time. The man with the raspy voice is launching a weekday program across the SB Nation Radio Network starting next week.
I talked to a lifelong radio insider in a position of high level management about the situation surrounding Scott Ferrall being paid by the UFC to attend shows and ostensibly provide (favorable) ...
Scott Ferrall’s gravelly voice has been a fixture across the American sports radio dial for the better part of a couple of decades, but after Thursday’s game, he turned his fiery vitriol upon Coach ...
It's not the making of a new on air partnership, but it is the reunion of an old one. Jerry Coleman was joined by American sports talk radio personality Scott Ferrall of Ferrall on the Bench to rehash ...
If Scott Ferrall didn’t quit ESPN Radio/New York Friday night, he’s now fired. Ferrall, the well-traveled sports radio naughty boy, walked out on his local ESPN show over 1050 AM, a few hours before ...
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