

Malzberg and Golden have known each other for 40 years and worked together at WABC Golden now has a daily show there, it’s also where he first met and worked with Rush. He recently sat down with RT America’s Steve Malzberg on “Eat the Press.”

Golden, aka “Bo Snerdley,” served as Limbaugh’s call screener and producer for 30 years. New York talk radio host James Golden shared his feelings about the late Rush Limbaugh, the hatred that was directed towards the former radio host on the day of his death, and how social justice messages have impacted the NFL. If I went to bed at 7 each night, who knows what’s going to happen – a Twins ‘game, a breaking news story, ‘The Lion King.’ I was sleep-deprived for many, many years, but I felt I couldn’t afford to miss anything.” “I went to almost all the traveling musicals in town. “There were always a million things to do,” Lee said. Lee’s career accolades include being named Minnesota’s Sportscaster of the Year six times and winning three Emmy Awards for his television work. Lee first joined WCCO-AM as a weekend and fill-in host and gradually became part of the Charlie Boone and Roger Erickson morning show.ĭuring his career he also did play-by-play for the Minnesota Gophers and filled in as a Minnesota Twins announcer from 1991 to 1996. What you hear on the radio is what Dave Lee is like as a person.” “He’s knowledgeable, warm, genuine, and has a wonderful voice and delivery. “Dave is everything you would want a morning show host to be,” said Jimmy Erickson, Lee’s producer at WCCO. He will be sorely missed on Minnesota’s airwaves.”ĭuring an interview with Lee on Friday, Walz made a surprising proclamation by declaring the day, Dave Lee Day.

I have fond memories with Dave over the years, especially at the ‘CCO radio booth at the State Fair. “With his signature warm demeanor, he has provided Minnesotans with countless hours of information and entertainment over his decades-long career at WCCO radio. “Dave Lee is a titan of Minnesota radio,” said Sen. The 67-year-old began his radio career at the age of 18.

Tim Walz honored longtime WCCO Radio host Dave Lee following a 30-year run at the station that ended on Friday.
