The Ticket’s Norm Hitzges announced last week he will be retiring on Friday.
Hitzges has worked at The Ticket for more than 20 years and has been a pioneer in sports talk radio.
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He said it wasn’t about finding when to end but how to end.
“I wanted it to be a celebration at the stations. I love that place. The Ticket has made me a much better talk show host since I’ve been there,” he said on Good Day. “You want the ending to be as good as it could possibly be.”
WATCH: Norm Hitzges’ emotional retirement announcement
Hitzges may be retiring, but he’s not planning to slow down much.
He hopes to start a podcast in September.
The Ticket’s longtime sports radio host Norm Nitzges discusses retirement
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