Glenn Younes
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Glenn Younes is a sports radio personality and beginning on August 22, 2011 will be hosting Monday-Friday evenings (7-10pm ET) on Baltimore's 105.7 The Fan WJZ-FM
which is licensed to Catonsville, MD. He will also be part of pre- and post-game show broadcasts of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens
on 105.7 The Fan.
He has been an anchor for Sirius XM radio. Glenn hosted the Mad Dog Sports weekend show Saturday and Sunday nights on Mad Dog Radio
and through 2010 was the primary fill in host for the channel, regularly filling in for the channel's namesake Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo
. In 2011, Glenn was replaced by Dan Graca as the primary fill-in host for Mad Dog Radio. He was also heard giving updates weekday mornings on MLB Home Plate
and Mad Dog Radio.
Glenn has previously hosted the College Football Scoreboard Show with Bill Rohland as well as hosted shows and done updates on the Sirius XM PGA Tour Network
. Prior to joining Sirius XM Glenn's radio experience included Fox Sports Radio
and SportsTalk 980 in Washington, DC.
In addition to his radio work Glenn is the director of Eye of the Hurricane Foundation which is a non-profit charity organization founded by Ed Reed
of the Baltimore Ravens.
WJZ-FM
WJZ-FM is a radio station licensed to Catonsville, Maryland, and broadcasting from studios in suburban Towson, Maryland. The station is owned by CBS Radio.-History of the WJZ-FM callsign:...
which is licensed to Catonsville, MD. He will also be part of pre- and post-game show broadcasts of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens are a professional football franchise based in Baltimore, Maryland.The Baltimore Ravens are officially a quasi-expansion franchise, having originated in 1995 with the Cleveland Browns relocation controversy after Art Modell, then owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced his...
on 105.7 The Fan.
He has been an anchor for Sirius XM radio. Glenn hosted the Mad Dog Sports weekend show Saturday and Sunday nights on Mad Dog Radio
Mad Dog Radio
Mad Dog Radio is a Sirius XM Radio station which broadcasts sports talk, sports news, and play by play. The channel is located on channel 86 on the XM service and channel 123 on the Sirius service. This channel officially started broadcasting on November 12, 2008...
and through 2010 was the primary fill in host for the channel, regularly filling in for the channel's namesake Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo
Chris Russo
Christopher Michael Russo , known as the "Mad Dog," is an American sports radio personality who is best known as the former co-host of the widely popular Mike and the Mad Dog sports radio show with Mike Francesa, which was broadcast on WFAN in New York City and simulcast on the YES Network...
. In 2011, Glenn was replaced by Dan Graca as the primary fill-in host for Mad Dog Radio. He was also heard giving updates weekday mornings on MLB Home Plate
MLB Home Plate
MLB Network Radio is an American sports talk radio station on XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio that features Major League Baseball related talk shows, as well as archives and live reports....
and Mad Dog Radio.
Glenn has previously hosted the College Football Scoreboard Show with Bill Rohland as well as hosted shows and done updates on the Sirius XM PGA Tour Network
PGA Tour Network
PGA Tour Network is Sirius XM Radio's Golf channel, located on XM channel 93. This channel covers news from the PGA Tour, the LPGA, Champions Tour, and Nationwide Tour...
. Prior to joining Sirius XM Glenn's radio experience included Fox Sports Radio
Fox Sports Radio
Fox Sports Radio, abbreviated FSR, is an international radio network consisting of sports talk programming. The network is a service of Premiere Networks...
and SportsTalk 980 in Washington, DC.
In addition to his radio work Glenn is the director of Eye of the Hurricane Foundation which is a non-profit charity organization founded by Ed Reed
Ed Reed
Edward Earl Reed Jr. is an American football free safety for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Ravens 24th overall in the 2002 NFL Draft...
of the Baltimore Ravens.