It's been a long time coming-- about 16 years in the making-- but this week radio duo Opie and Anthony finally had it out, publicly sharing details on their broken relationship.
On the first day Ron and Fez arrived in New York to go on air at WNEW in February 2000, Earl Douglas was there. He later would become executive producer for the show, January of 2009 when he resigned on air. He spent nine years producing for the show and would become a giant part of the Ron and Fez story. Now with the Ron and Fez story coming to a close, Earl shares his thoughts.
Jeffrey Gurian is a writer and comedian in New York who loves to Jump Around. Follow his regular column, right here, to find out what’s happening in comedy, and who Jeffrey Gurian ran into this week in and around New York. This week, Jeffrey reports from Comedy Juice, and the Oxygen Red Carpet....
Fez Whatley, co-host of the Ron and Fez Show since 1998 announced his retirement from radio on April 1, 2015 on SiriusXM. After over twenty years of broadcasting with co-host Ron Bennington (Whatley was a part of Bennington's previous show, The Ron and Ron Show) Fez now plans to....
Guess which sharp and/or twisted mind with a taste for the bizarre said the following quotes. Or just read through them and laugh! Was the quote said by Mitch Hedberg, Steven Wright, or Fez Whatley!?