Is the Imus Ranch still operating?

Is the Imus Ranch still operating?

Closure. In his broadcast on September 9, 2014, Imus announced the discontinuation of the ranch program, after 16 years of operation, due to his “health and other issues”. He said the property would be sold with proceeds going to a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation.

Is Imus dead?

Deceased (1940–2019)
Don Imus/Living or Deceased

What did Imus say to get fired?

He was fired by CBS Radio in April 2007 after describing the Rutgers University women’s basketball team as “nappy-headed ‘hos”. In January 2018, Cumulus Media, in the middle of a bankruptcy process, told Imus they were going to stop paying him.

Where is Don Imus from?

Riverside, CA
Don Imus/Place of birth

Did Howard Stern and Don Imus get along?

Following the addition of Howard Stern in afternoons in 1982, Imus and Stern began a longtime feud though both were paired on WNBC print and television advertisements.

When did Steve Imus start his radio career?

He attended broadcasting school in the 1960s and secured his first radio job in 1968 at KUTY in Palmdale, California. Three years later, he landed the morning spot at WNBC in New York City; he was fired in 1977. In 1979, Imus returned to WNBC and stayed at the station until 1988 when the show moved to WFAN.

When did Imus in the morning return to WABC?

Imus in the Morning program returned to the morning drive on New York radio station WABC on December 3, 2007. WABC is the flagship station of ABC Radio Networks (now Cumulus Media Networks), which syndicates the show nationally.

What guests did im IMUs have on the show?

Imus had regular guests on the program to discuss upcoming sporting events. Typically, these guests appeared only during the season of their respective sport. Such guests include Jim Nantz and Phil Simms (of CBS) and Terry Bradshaw (of Fox) for football, and Darrell Waltrip (of Fox) for NASCAR.

What happened to Don Imus?

I’d been listening to Don Imus, who died Friday at 79, since the 1990s as an antidote the serious (bordering on the pompous) hosts on National Public Radio.