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ESPN Southwest Florida afternoon host Pete Sheppard has announced he has departed the Beasley Media Group station.

Sheppard was co-host of Shemon & Sheppard from 2-6 PM alongside Craig Shemon. He mentioned “philosophical differences” while announcing his exit.

“Just want to thank everyone at Beasley Media Group and especially Craig Shemon, along with all the great texters and listeners for a wonderful 6 1/2 years,” Sheppard wrote. “Some philosophical differences at the end but worry not, you will hear me again, I promise. Thanks for all your support.”

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Pete Sheppard
Born (1967-03-26) March 26, 1967 (age 57)
NationalityItalian-American
OccupationRadio host

Pete Sheppard (born March 26, 1967, in Providence, Rhode Island) is an Italian-American radio host, formerly heard on WEEI-FM 93.7 FM in Boston. Sheppard, a native of Narragansett, Rhode Island, is a graduate of Bishop Hendricken High School in Rhode Island and the Connecticut School of Broadcasting (Class of 1987).

Broadcast career

After his time at CSB, Sheppard worked at several radio stations including WXLO in Worcester, Massachusetts, and WKRI in Providence, Rhode Island.[1]

Sheppard, known as Pete "The Meat" Sheppard on the radio, began at WEEI as a part-time host in 1994. He was granted his own show with Jon Wallach on the weekends in 1997.[2] From 1999 to 2010, he contributed to The Big Show,[2] delivering sporting news updates and filling in when regular host the Big O was on vacation.[3] Sheppard filled in for several weeks in March 2008 when Ordway took a leave of absence to deal with family health issues.[4]

In addition to his Big Show duties, Sheppard was a co-host of The Real Postgame Show, a New England Patriots wrap-up show that follows each game on WEEI. The show features former NFL and Boston College players Fred Smerlas and Steve DeOssie[1][2] and Mike Riley on the sports flash updates. The show competes directly with Gary Tanguay, Scott Zolak, and Andy Gresh on the post-game show on the broadcast rightsholder for the team, the New England Patriots Radio Network. Sheppard has also appeared on Fox Sports New England which is now CSN (Comcast Sports Net) several times, though not in recent years.[2]

The “Boston Air Awards” have nominated Pete Sheppard three times for Best Sports Coverage.[2]

Pete was terminated from WEEI on January 19, 2010. WEEI, as its parent company Entercom Broadcasting, cited "challenging economic times" as the reason behind the move.[5]

Pete briefly hosted the epic "Meat Locker" show on Hurricane Radio in 2011.[6]

Pete resurfaced on the web radio feed at Patriots.com, hosting a show from 4-6 pm.

Pete also returned to the WEEI Sports Network. He quit on air on April 13, 2013, citing differences with upper management.[7]

Pete was a Sports Talk Show Host at 1510 AM NBC Sports Radio Boston. He announced on September 6, 2013, that the following Monday he would start to do a weekday show from 11 am to 12:30 pm on WCAP in Lowell. He later moved to ESPN New Hampshire and as of June 22, 2016, hosts Sheppard and Johnson.

References

  1. ^ a b Sean Flanagan (2007-05-03). "SPORTS RADIO 850 WEEI-AM ANNOUNCES IT HAS SIGNED PETE SHEPPARD TO A MULTIYEAR CONTRACT" (PDF). WEEI/Regan Communications. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Pete Sheppard". WEEI. Archived from the original on 2008-02-08. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
  3. ^ "Sports Radio Review- WEEI Boston". Sports Media Journal. 2007-03-24. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
  4. ^ Jessica Heslam (2008-03-04). "Ordway's baby ordeal: WEEI host on leave to care for wife, child". Boston Herald. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
  5. ^ "Statement on Pete Sheppard". Archived from the original on 2010-01-23. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
  6. ^ Bruce Allen [@bruceallen] (8 March 2011). "Pete Sheppard says he'll be doing a daily show on Hurricane Radio - http://www.hurricaneradio.net/" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ BREAKING – Pete Sheppard Quits WEEI – On The Air Boston Sports Media Watch, April 13, 2013

ESPN Southwest Florida afternoon host Pete Sheppard has announced he has departed the Beasley Media Group station.

Sheppard was co-host of Shemon & Sheppard from 2-6 PM alongside Craig Shemon. He mentioned “philosophical differences” while announcing his exit.

“Just want to thank everyone at Beasley Media Group and especially Craig Shemon, along with all the great texters and listeners for a wonderful 6 1/2 years,” Sheppard wrote. “Some philosophical differences at the end but worry not, you will hear me again, I promise. Thanks for all your support.”