Milwaukee radio vet Phil Cianciola gets the ax
Published Sept. 4, 2009
There aren't many details just yet, but veteran WTMJ-AM (620) voice Phil Cianciola confirms via Twitter that he's been shown the door.
Published Sept. 4, 2009
There aren't many details just yet, but veteran WTMJ-AM (620) voice Phil Cianciola confirms via Twitter that he's been shown the door.
Published April 24, 2003
Greg Matzek, a Milwaukee radio producer and Water Street bartender, is heading for reality TV Friday ... or so he hopes. Matzek, 25, is one of 16 finalists who are trying to secure eight spots on ESPN's second season of "Beg, Borrow & Deal." He'll fly to Miami, and if chosen, travel the country from there.
Published April 22, 2003
WTMJ's Rob Hart is a bit of an anomaly in the radio world. A former intern, he bypassed the small markets and jumped right in at the state's largest AM station. Just a year out of college, he still works radio's crazy hours, even during the prestigious morning drive time. We caught up with Hart recently in this latest edition of Milwaukee Talks.
According to a tweet from Phil Cianciolla himself his new podcast program PhilCast will be starting on his website Phil was removed from AM620 WTMJ's Green House program (weekdays 3pm-6pm) in early September 2009. No details have yet emerge as to why he was removed from the show ...
I was extremely surprised to read that Phil Cianciola was fired by WTMJ radio. Obviously I don't know the circumstances but he and Bill Michaels along with the other sports personnel are the only people at WTMJ (WGOP) worth listening to. Everybody else has such a strong politically co...