Dennis Glasgow leaving Red ZebraCourtesy
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(March 23, 2010) DCRTV hears that Dennis Glasgow, vice president of programming at sports talk WTEM, ESPN 980, is out. The website reports that Glasgow was a victim of a budget cut at Redskins owner Dan Snyder's Red Zebra outlet. His last day is Friday.
Glasgow, 44, originally from Chicago, IL, was hired at Red Zebra in February 2008. He moved to DC after four years at The Fan in Portland, OR. Prior to moving to the Pacific Northwest, Glasgow spent two years at 560 ESPN Radio in Denver and four years at Sports Radio 610 the Sports Animal in Albuquerque where he served as program director and morning show host. _______________________
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(March 23, 2010) DCRTV hears that Dennis Glasgow, vice president of programming at sports talk WTEM, ESPN 980, is out. The website reports that Glasgow was a victim of a budget cut at Redskins owner Dan Snyder's Red Zebra outlet. His last day is Friday.