DAILY NEWS STAFF
Thursday, November 1st 2007, 3:47 PM
Don Imus, who was kicked off the air for offensive remarks about the Rutgers women's basketball team, will be broadcasting again in less than a month.
Imus will return to the airwaves Dec. 3 on WABC Radio in New York, Citadel Broadcasting said Thursday.
"We are ecstatic to bring Don Imus back to morning radio," said 77 WABC President and General Manager Steve Borneman.
"Don’s unique brand of humor, knowledge of the issues and ability to attract big-name guests is unparalleled. He is rested, fired up and ready to do great
radio."
CBS fired the popular "I-Man" in April after he referred onair to the Rutgers players as "nappy-headed hos."
Imus apologized, but it was considered too little, too late.
MSNBC had earlier dropped its simulcast of his program.
Thursday, November 1st 2007, 3:47 PM
Don Imus, who was kicked off the air for offensive remarks about the Rutgers women's basketball team, will be broadcasting again in less than a month.
Imus will return to the airwaves Dec. 3 on WABC Radio in New York, Citadel Broadcasting said Thursday.
"We are ecstatic to bring Don Imus back to morning radio," said 77 WABC President and General Manager Steve Borneman.
"Don’s unique brand of humor, knowledge of the issues and ability to attract big-name guests is unparalleled. He is rested, fired up and ready to do great
radio."
CBS fired the popular "I-Man" in April after he referred onair to the Rutgers players as "nappy-headed hos."
Imus apologized, but it was considered too little, too late.
MSNBC had earlier dropped its simulcast of his program.
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