"My heart aches for the people, my friends, and for my colleagues. For the people that made the station what it is. The people that lost their jobs yesterday as corporate came down with a mandate of the layoffs. People that worked incredibly hard to give you listeners a product."
"As I've gone through the six years, one thing I've realized over those six years is that it might be impossible for one man to do all of America. I needed someone else to come in and help me do America on a daily basis."
"It's been really mixed emotions. I'm very excited about this new thing and I'm excited to do it. And I feel invigorated to give something like that a try."
"The show is going to analyze the news, the things that we talk about every day, with a special focus on the elections, considering we're going into election time."
Burguiere has yet to announce what his next endeavor will entail. He told one commenter on social media that "I'll have more on what is next later in the week."
"My heart aches for the people, my friends, and for my colleagues. For the people that made the station what it is. The people that lost their jobs yesterday as corporate came down with a mandate of the layoffs. People that worked incredibly hard to give you listeners a product."
"Russini and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel reportedly worked together to coordinate their responses to The Post. Rather than calling her direct bosses first, The Times states she reached out to New York Times Company CEO Meredith Kopit Levien."