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Michael Kay Show Ends After 22 Years
Michael Kay's long-running afternoon program, 'The Michael Kay Show,' will conclude its 22-year run on December 13, 2024, as he transitions to a new solo midday show from 1-3 p.m. on ESPN New York. Alan Hahn is expected to take over the afternoon slot alongside Don La Greca and Peter Rosenberg, with the new lineup scheduled to debut on January 6. Kay's decision to move was influenced by his desire for a more manageable work schedule and the evolving landscape of sports radio. The final show will mark the end of a competitive era in New York sports media, characterized by notable ratings battles against WFAN personalities. Despite the changes, Kay will continue his role as the television voice of the New York Yankees, which he has held since the network's inception. The contracts for the new shows are still pending, with discussions ongoing regarding potential simulcasting on the YES Network.
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