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Glenn Ordway was born on 16 January, 1951 in Massachusetts, United States. Discover Glenn Ordway's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Radio host, sports broadcaster |
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73 years old |
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Capricorn |
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16 January, 1951 |
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16 January |
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Massachusetts, United States |
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United States |
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Glenn Ordway Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Glenn Ordway's Wife?
His wife is Sarah Ordway
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Sarah Ordway |
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Mia Grace Ordway |
Glenn Ordway Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Glenn Ordway worth at the age of 73 years old? Glenn Ordway’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
Glenn Ordway's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Mia, who was born without a heartbeat and wasn’t breathing, was treated at Children's Hospital. After doctors diagnosed Mia with brain-trauma injury, she was placed in a "hydrothermal cooling unit that dropped her body temperature to 92.3 degrees for three days". This same treatment had been used on injured Buffalo Bill player Kevin Everett.
Ordway was on Sirius/XM Radio's Mad Dog Sports Radio hosting "The Big Weekend Show with Glenn Ordway" every Saturday and Sunday from 8-11am. Glenn mentioned a return to the Boston airways in January 2014. Glenn now is the host of the WEEI mid-day show OMF with former Patriot Christian Fauria and former Red Sox fan favorite Lou Merloni.
On Tuesday night, February 12, 2013, Glenn was let go from WEEI. He was replaced on the afternoon show by Mike Salk, a Boston native previously doing sports radio in Seattle. The show was renamed from "The Big Show" to "Salk & Holley."
In January 2009, it was announced that Ordway and Entercom had an agreement on a 5-year contract which would pay Ordway $1 million per year. It was reported on September 23, 2011 that Ordway's salary was cut in half due to lower ratings, as part of his contract.
Ordway announced on his December 11, 2008, show that he would be going on vacation for the rest of the month as his contract with Entercom Communications was set to expire on December 31, and that he was not sure if he would be returning to the air after his vacation. Ordway's contract negotiations may have been affected by Entercom financial problems. The company risked being delisted by the New York Stock Exchange because its stock price had dipped below a dollar.
On March 3, 2008, Ordway called into The Big Show to explain his absence from the show for the past three airings. His wife, Sarah, had just given birth to a baby girl, Mia, at Boston's Children's Hospital, and both mother and daughter had suffered severe complications during delivery.
On March 19, 2008 Ordway made his return to The Big Show. He gave an update that both Sarah and Mia were on the road to recovery. The co-hosts on the show were WBZ4's Steve Burton and Tom Caron. Caron's wife coincidentally experienced similar childbirth complications with one of his newborn sons who is now 12.
In December 2006, the New England Patriots revoked season tickets purchased by Fred Smerlas. Smerlas had been in a partnership with Ordway in a company that hosts $250-a-head tailgate parties at Patriot games. The cost of the package increased to $625 – $750 if the customer wanted a game ticket with a face value of $125. The Patriots determined that the service violated its policy prohibiting season ticket holders from reselling their tickets to third parties except through the team's own ticket exchange, where sellers are required to charge face value. Both Ordway and Smerlas denied money was made on the resale of tickets.
Ordway is known for his thirteen years as a member of the Boston Celtics' radio broadcast team. After seven years as the number-two announcer alongside longtime Celtics play-by-play man Johnny Most, Ordway took over as the Celtics' primary announcer in 1989, a post he held until 1996. During this period, he appeared as himself in an episode of the long running Boston based sitcom Cheers.
In 1987, the Celtics moved their radio programming to WEEI, where Ordway became executive sports director, and later program manager. In 1996, he was promoted to program director, and began The Big Show.
Ordway began his broadcasting career in radio at a small station in Beverly, WMLO. He then went to WMEX/WITS in Boston in 1975, where at times he filled in for Steve Fredericks; he subsequently became sports director as well as working on Boston Bruins broadcasts. In 1981, Ordway gained prominence at WRKO in Boston where he manned a popular, award-winning call-in show, Sportscall.
Glenn Ordway (born January 16, 1951) is an American sports radio and television personality based in the Boston, Massachusetts area. He is a former commentator for the Boston Celtics radio broadcasts. He hosted WEEI-FM's The Big Show until February 15, 2013. On March 17, 2014 he launched "The Big Show Unfiltered"; on SportstalkBoston.com. Ordway had broadcast on ESPN New Hampshire Radio Nashua/Manchester from June 2014 until May 2015 when he left The Big Show. Ordway then left ESPN NH unannounced to return to WEEI 10a-2p week days. Ordway is originally from Lynn, Massachusetts; he graduated from Lynn Classical High School. Ordway is back on WEEI as of September 8, 2015, as part of a midday show with Lou Merloni and Christian Fauria.