Eskin’s On-Air Presence Unaffected by Citizens Bank Park Suspension over Allegations of Unwanted Advance

Longtime Philadelphia broadcaster Howard Eskin banned from Citizens Bank Park following unwanted advance

Philadelphia sports radio broadcaster Howard Eskin has been banned from Citizens Bank Park until the end of the Philadelphia Phillies’ season due to an incident involving an unwelcome advance toward an Aramark employee. The employee reported that Eskin, 73, had given her an unwanted kiss at the ballpark in May, prompting an investigation by Aramark, the food service provider for the stadium.

Despite being suspended from Citizens Bank Park, Eskin will continue to appear on-air for his regular radio show. Known for his outspoken personality, Eskin has been a fixture in Philadelphia sports media since the mid-1980s when he joined WIP, the city’s leading sports radio station. He has hosted thousands of sports radio programs and is a familiar voice to Eagles fans as a reporter for the team’s broadcasts.

Aramark confirmed the employee’s allegations and worked with Audacy, Eskin’s employer, and the Phillies to ensure the safety and protection of all Aramark employees at the ballpark. Audacy conducted its own investigation acknowledged the incident and took action to address it. The Phillies expressed their support for Audacy’s decision to suspend Eskin from Citizens Bank Park.

Eskin’s future on WIP remains unclear following this situation but he has continued hosting his radio show on Saturdays since it occurred. The broadcaster has not commented publicly on the matter following news of his suspension from Citizens Bank Park.

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