640 Sports WMEN-AM program director and executive producer Marc Eisenberg has added duties as the late morning host at that station. He takes over for former Miami Dolphins offensive guard Keith Sims, who replaced former Miami Dolphins running back Troy Stradford in October 2012. The final show for Sims was on April 25 and he is expected to come back to 640 Sports when football season resumes.
Eisenberg was elevated to program director at 640 Sports in November 2012. He joined the station in
early May 2012 as a weekend host and was promoted to the interim morning co-host role
with Chris Perkins in early June 2012 when Armando Salguero left. It was expected to
be a short-term situation until early August 2012 as Sid Rosenberg completed his
non-compete clause enforced by Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM.
When Rosenberg
became the morning show host in August 2012, Eisenberg remained on the morning
show as the executive producer. He also picked up additional duties as morning
sports anchor and midday sports anchor at 640 Sports along with a morning sports
anchor spot at 850 WFTL-AM which he held until late March 2013. Eisenberg also hosted a one-hour NFL show on Sunday
morning during the football season.
He was the afternoon producer, weekend host and fill-in host
at WQAM until May 2012. It was his second stint at that station where he mainly
produced the Sid Rosenberg Show. Rosenberg was let go by WQAM in early April 2012.
Eisenberg worked at WQAM from 1999 to 2004. He started as a producer for the
afternoon show with Hank Goldberg. It led him to co-host an overnight show with
Joe Castello from 2003 to 2004. He joined 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM as a producer
and later became a midday co-host with O.J. McDuffie on What's Popping which
lasted for over one year. Eisenberg was also a football sideline reporter for
Florida Atlantic University on radio.
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