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Bernard McGuirk was born on 26 October, 1957. At 63 years old, Bernard McGuirk height not available right now. We will update Bernard McGuirk's height soon as possible.
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Bernard McGuirk Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Bernard McGuirk worth at the age of 65 years old? Bernard McGuirk’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated
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Timeline
On Wednesday April 1, 2015, during the "Imus in the Morning" show on Fox Business, McGuirk called Apple CEO Tim Cook a "bigot hypocrite" for "running his mouth" about the subject of the religious freedom Indiana law passed the month prior.
On January 9, 2014, during a debate on Imus in the Morning about a group erecting a statue of Satan next to a sign of the Ten Commandments, McGuirk advocated that "They should be able to put the statue up, and then they should be shot right next to it, and then we take it down." McGuirk subsequently apologized, claiming that his comments were "rooted in ignorance".
McGuirk played a role in an on-air incident on April 4, 2007 that caused a nationwide controversy and ultimately led to both him and Imus being fired. During a discussion of the Rutgers University women's basketball team, Imus characterized the players as "rough girls with tattoos." McGuirk responded in his familiar "urban-speak" vernacular by referring to them as "hardcore hos". The ensuing "urban-speak" conversation involved Imus describing the girls as "nappy-headed hos" and McGuirk wondering if Imus meant to imply that the two teams looked like something out of Spike Lee's film School Daze, the "jigaboos versus the wannabes"; apparently referring to the two teams' differing appearances. Imus said "Yeah."
On April 11, 2007, MSNBC announced that it would immediately stop simulcasting the show. Originally, both CBS and MSNBC had announced a two-week suspension of the program. The next day, CBS fired Imus and canceled Imus in the Morning, effective immediately. CBS President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves stated:
The day before, CBS chairman Sumner Redstone said he trusted Moonves would "do the right thing", but didn't elaborate. McGuirk was noticeably absent the following week when other Imus contributors, including newsman Charles McCord and sportscaster Chris Carlin, were on the air with the WFAN replacement team of Mike Francesa and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo. McGuirk was fired by WFAN on April 19, 2007.
On April 26, 2007, McGuirk appeared on the Fox News Channel program Hannity & Colmes to discuss his dismissal. On May 14, 2007, he reappeared on the program to debate Al Sharpton on the events that led to the cancellation of the Imus in the Morning program.
On May 2, 2007, McGuirk made a guest appearance on Jay Severin's radio program. Although there was some speculation in the media that the sometimes controversial station might be auditioning McGuirk for a job, executives of WTKK denied that this was the case. Boston talk radio station WRKO had scheduled McGuirk to appear as a co-host with Thomas Finneran from May 23, 2007 to May 25, 2007, but canceled the appearance reportedly due to public criticism.
McGuirk returned to the airwaves with Imus on December 3, 2007. Along with serving as the executive producer, he also had an on-air role. The program was heard on WABC in New York as well being carried on stations owned by or affiliated with the ABC Radio Network, and Fox Business Network simulcasted the program. McGuirk was one of the several people who rotated hosting of the post-Imus midday slot in from May to October 2010 on WABC, a job that eventually went to Joe Crummey. In early 2016, McGuirk partnered with Sid Rosenberg to host a morning radio talk show on WABC, called "The Bernie and Sid Show", which became the replacement show when Don Imus retired on March 29, 2018.
McGuirk has worked in radio and television since 1986 after he graduated from College of Mount Saint Vincent in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, New York. He is best known nationwide for his long run as the executive producer of Imus in the Morning, a show that was nationally syndicated from 1993 until its end in 2018. According to the MSNBC website, McGuirk is married with two children and resides in Long Beach, New York.
Bernard J. "Bernie" McGuirk (born October 26, 1957) is an American radio personality, currently the morning drive time host at WABC in New York City alongside Sid Rosenberg. He was born and raised in the South Bronx, New York, where he worked in his younger years as a taxi driver.