Rouhier will do the show by himself next Monday and Tuesday, and then will be on vacation until Dec. 30. The station is not expected to announce its plans for the slot until early next year.
Thank you SO much to all of my listeners. I’ll be on @1067thefandc in a different role & you can see me Sunday nights on @GameOnWUSA9.
— HoldenKushner (@Holdenradio) December 20, 2013
I’m going on vacation for a couple of weeks. I’ll be back……
— HoldenKushner (@Holdenradio) December 20, 2013
The mid-day slot has seen several changes since 106.7 The Fan launched as a sports-talker in the summer of 2009. First there was a four-hour show featuring Mike Wise and Bill Rohland. Kushner eventually replaced Rohland as Wise’s co-host. Then the four-hour slot was divided into two separate shows, one featuring Kushner and Rouhier and the other with Wise. Finally, Kushner and Rouhier took over the entire four hours.
