Chris is WDEA's "Sports Guy!" He has been broadcasting MDI and Ellsworth Basketball games for the past 17 years and this is the 16th year of broadcasting MDI Football. In May 2020, he was a honorary inductee into the National Technical Honor Society by Hancock County Technical Center. He is the 2013 Electronic Media Award winner from the Maine Interscholastic Athletic Administrator's Association in recognition for outstanding electronic media contributions to Maine Interscholastic Athletics. He is the 2015 Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce President’s Award Winner for Sustained and Exceptional Service to the Community In addition to broadcasting the sporting events for Townsquare Media, Chris sells advertising on the Townsquare Media stations. If you want to have your business reach our great community of listeners on the radio and the web, please give Chris a call at 941-1994 or email him at chris.popper@townsquaremedia.com
Chris Popper
FDNY-NYPD Vicious Hockey Brawl Is Legendary for All the Wrong Reasons
Oh my! The New York Fire Department squared off against the New York Police Department in a hockey game for charity over the weekend that was marred by a brutal brawl. It was the 41st meeting of the two squads, and the fire department had won the last five games, before the police department won this most recent installment, 8-5...
Alarm Clock Can’t Wake You Better Than This Unusual Method Can [VIDEO]
Seriously, who needs an alarm clock when your girlfriend has a husky and a laser pointer?
This guy is lucky he's not Flat Stanley!
Powerful Video Shows Your Actions Can Profoundly Affect How Your Kids Behave [VIDEO]
This is a must-watch video, for anyone who is a parent or contemplating having a child.
You may not think that your actions have consequences, but they do, especially when seen by a child, who views you as a role model. Do drugs? They'll think it's okay...
‘A Christmas Story’ Pole-Licking Scene Performed on N.Y. Subway [VIDEO]
You know the movie 'A Christmas Story,' right? ("You'll shoot your eye out!") Well, the street-theater group Improv Everywhere decided to re-create the scene where Ralphie and Schwartz watch as Flick gets his tongue stuck on a flagpole—except they didn't do it on a playground, they did it on a New York City subway.