Glenn Ordway

Glenn Ordway (born January 16, 1951) is an American former sports radio and television personality based in the Boston area.

In 1981, Ordway gained prominence at WRKO in Boston where he hosted a popular, award-winning call-in show, Sportscall.

He was replaced on the afternoon show by Mike Salk, a Boston native previously doing sports radio in Seattle.

In September 2015, Ordway returned to WEEI, joining Lou Merloni (a former Boston Red Sox player) and Christian Fauria (a former New England Patriots player) for the station's mid-day program (commonly known as OMF per the first letters of their last names); the show moved to the afternoon drive time in July 2018.

[7] In June 2021, Ordway announced he would retire from WEEI-FM in August, but would continue to host Patriots postgame shows and would work on special projects with the station.

[9] After attending Boston University for a year, he graduated in 1972 from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.

[9] On March 3, 2008, Ordway called into The Big Show to explain that his wife had just given birth to a baby girl and both mother and daughter had suffered severe complications during delivery.