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Fred Toettcher (born January 16, 1975), also known as Fred Toucher, is an American radio personality with a sports radio talk show on WBZ-FM in Boston. Toettcher is the co-host of Toucher and Hardy with Rob "Hardy" Poole. He previously co-hosted The Toucher and Rich Show with Rich Shertenlieb from 2006 to 2023, winning a Marconi Award as Major Market Personality of the Year in 2016.[1] Their 17-year partnership ended in November 2023 when Shertenlieb left the program.

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A native of Detroit, Toettcher graduated from Rollins College in 1997. After graduating, he landed a job at a small radio station in Cumming, Georgia. In 1999, he started hosting nights on 99X in Atlanta and eventually worked his way to the morning show. In 2006, after leaving his show in Atlanta[2] he and Rich Shertenlieb started The Toucher and Rich Show together on WBCN in Boston. In 2009, the show moved to 98.5 The Sports Hub. While initially thought to be moved to the station as a fill-in while the station tried to assemble a more sports-oriented program, The Toucher and Rich Show quickly rose to prominence and is considered to be one of the most popular radio shows in New England.[3] In the 2018 fall Nielsen Audio ratings for Boston, the show took first place in the morning drive category with a 10.5 share.[4]

Though not necessarily considered a shock jock, Toettcher has been involved in a few controversies. In May 2005, he prodded a caller to tell listeners the ending to the recently released movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.[citation needed] In April 2010, he referred to overtly Christian quarterback Tim Tebow's NFL Draft party as "resembling a lily-white Nazi gathering".[5] In October 2013, he hung up on Rick Pitino.[6] In 2019, Toucher hung up on Carolina reporter Chip Alexander, claiming that he "just can't listen to a guy with a southern accent talk hockey."[7]

Toettcher occasionally feuded with John Dennis of former rival morning show Dennis and Callahan, who often called him a hipster and referred to Toettcher as "Fred Douchebag." Toettcher usually responded by mocking Dennis's age and noting that The Toucher and Rich Show consistently beat Dennis and Callahan in Boston radio market ratings, usually by a substantial margin.[8]

In May 2023, Toettcher admitted himself to a detoxification facility, saying "I was voluntarily locking myself up so I wouldn't drink anymore, so I knew I wouldn't drink. That's how I felt like, I was like, all right, I've lost control, I've lost control of alcohol, I've lost control, I'm not thinking like me, I need to make sure that I'm in a position where I do not have the opportunity to drink. Was it fun? It was the worst five days of my entire life." His departure from the show followed an earlier 2023 absence due to the temporary loss of his voice.[9] Toettcher had previously left the show for an extended period of time in 2020 for alcohol addiction rehabilitation.[9]

Toettcher announced Shertenlieb's departure from The Toucher and Rich Show on November 10, 2023. Toettcher said that Shertenlieb did not inform him of his departure and that he learned of the change from the station's management while he was driving home after the previous day's show. In the November 10 show's opening segment, Toettcher discussed problems that had developed between him Shertenlieb: "Earlier this year, Rich said some stuff on and off the air about me I didn't like. So I texted him some things that I had been holding on to from the course of our relationship that he did not like." Toettcher then described a prolonged period of estrangement that followed.[10] During the announcement, Toettcher said that the show would continue under its current name until January 2024 when a new co-host would be named.[11]

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Fred Toettcher (born January 16, 1975), known professionally as Fred Toucher, is an American radio host renowned for his work in sports talk radio, particularly as co-host of the morning show Toucher & Hardy on 98.5 The Sports Hub () in , which airs weekdays from 6 to 10 a.m. and features discussions on sports, pop culture, and humor alongside co-host Rob "Hardy" Poole and contributors Jon Wallach and Adam "Adam 12" Chapman. Toettcher graduated from Rollins College in 1997 and began his radio career at a small station in , before advancing to the morning show at 99X in , where he honed his skills in radio during the 1990s. In 2006, he moved to and partnered with Rich Shertenlieb to launch The Toucher and Rich Show on WBCN, transitioning to all-sports format upon the debut of 98.5 The Sports Hub in August 2009, where the duo achieved top ratings, including a 10.5 share in the 2018 fall ratings, and won the 2016 Marconi Award for Major Market Personality of the Year from the . Following a public split with Shertenlieb in November 2023, Toettcher paired with Hardy in December 2023, revitalizing the show to secure a 21.1 share in the men 25-54 demographic during the winter ratings period and earning praise for their authentic rapport and high-energy content. Throughout his career, Toettcher has navigated personal challenges, including throat issues in 2023, , and , demonstrating resilience that has contributed to his enduring popularity in Boston's competitive radio market.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Fred Toettcher was born on January 16, 1975, in , . As a Detroit native raised in the suburb of Farmington Hills, he grew up immersed in the city's vibrant sports scene, though he developed a contrarian fandom by supporting the in the and the St. Louis Cardinals in MLB, diverging from local allegiances to the and Tigers. Though details about his remain private.

College years

Fred Toettcher attended in , as a history major from approximately 1993 to 1997. Despite pursuing a liberal arts degree focused on history, Toettcher immersed himself in the college radio station, where he gained hands-on experience to develop his broadcasting skills and establish an on-air presence. He graduated from Rollins College in 1997.

Broadcasting career

Early radio work

Following his graduation from Rollins College in 1997, Fred Toettcher secured his first professional radio position at WMLB (1170 AM), a small Americana-formatted station in Cumming, Georgia, approximately 45 minutes north of Atlanta. This entry-level role at the tiny outlet involved a range of tasks typical for a newcomer, including overnight shifts and production work, as he navigated the initial challenges of the industry. The low-paying job and irregular hours were emblematic of the hurdles faced by aspiring broadcasters, prompting Toettcher to send resumes to stations nationwide in a state of post-college panic over breaking into the field. During this period, Toettcher adopted the stage name "Fred Toucher" by shortening his from Toettcher, a change aimed at preventing frequent mispronunciations on air. Working at the Cumming station for about a year and a half allowed him to hone basic on-air skills and develop an irreverent style influenced by his frustration with the Americana format, which clashed with his preference for —a tension that began shaping his distinctive, candid approach to broadcasting. Without formal mentors highlighted in his early tenure, Toettcher relied on self-driven experimentation, drawing from his radio at Rollins to build resilience amid the demanding schedule and financial strains that ultimately motivated his relocation southward. These foundational positions emphasized elements through ad-libbed commentary and audience interaction, laying the groundwork for his transition to larger opportunities despite the persistent challenges of modest compensation and erratic work hours.

Time at 99X in

In the late , Fred Toettcher, known on-air as Fred Toucher, relocated to and initially worked at WMLB-AM before joining WNNX, 's station branded as 99X, as a programming assistant. By 1999, following the departure of night host Demery, Toucher transitioned to the evening slot, where he developed an aggressive on-air style characterized by satirical bits mocking regional stereotypes and a staunch refusal to play certain mainstream acts like , which helped cultivate a dedicated following among the station's audience. Toucher's tenure at 99X advanced in late 2003 when he was promoted to the morning show, The Morning X, replacing departing host Steve Barnes and co-hosting with Jimmy Baron, Leslie Fram, and producer Wally. During this period, he began collaborating with fellow 99X talent Rich Shertenlieb, who had started as an intern around the same time and contributed comedic bits to the morning program; their shared irreverent humor and discussions about teaming up for a joint show laid the groundwork for their future partnership. The morning slot allowed Toucher to showcase his versatile wit through edgy segments, including controversial on-air pranks such as spoiling the ending of a book, which amplified the show's provocative vibe and engaged listeners with a mix of music promotion and personality-driven content. Toucher's achievements at 99X included solidifying his reputation as a key personality in the station's influential late-era lineup, contributing to its status as a cornerstone of Atlanta's scene through high-energy broadcasts that blended humor with musician interviews and event tie-ins. However, by 2006, amid Cumulus Media's $1.2 billion acquisition of the station's assets—which prompted widespread programming changes—the morning show struggled with its ensemble dynamic, leading Toucher to seek new opportunities. He met with Cumulus executive John Dickey, requested a contract buyout, and departed 99X that year to pursue ambitions in Boston's radio market, effectively concluding his phase in rock radio.

Toucher & Rich on 98.5 The Sports Hub

In August 2009, 98.5 The Sports Hub () launched as Boston's new all-sports radio station, with Toucher & Rich debuting as its flagship morning drive-time program from 6 to 10 a.m., hosted by Fred Toettcher and Rich Shertenlieb alongside producer and third microphone Jon Wallach. The duo, who had previously partnered on rock station WNNX (99X) in , brought a fresh approach to by blending irreverent humor with their established on-air chemistry. The show's format emphasized a mix of in-depth sports analysis, comedic sketches, interactive caller segments, and pop culture tangents, setting it apart from traditional sports talk by prioritizing entertainment and listener engagement over pure debate. Signature bits included recurring characters, songs like "Play Ball" mocking Red Sox delays, and viral on-air antics such as giving a guest a spray tan or staging the "Scallenge" challenge with Boston athletes. Internal dynamics featured playful rivalries, including banter with competing shows like Zolak & Bertrand during crossovers, which often escalated into humorous tension on air. Over its 14-year run, Toucher & Rich achieved significant milestones, including the 2016 Marconi Radio Award for Major Market Personality of the Year from the , recognizing their innovative contributions to . The program provided extensive coverage of Boston's championship eras, such as the ' victories in 2015, 2017, and 2019, and the ' 2024 NBA title run, often incorporating live reactions and fan call-ins that amplified local excitement. These efforts helped propel the show to consistent top ratings in the market, making it one of Boston's most successful radio programs across genres and contributing to The Sports Hub's 2011 Marconi Award as Sports Station of the Year. The partnership concluded in November 2023 amid reported contract disputes, with Shertenlieb departing after the final broadcast on November 9, 2023, marking the end of a 17-year collaboration that had defined morning in .

Transition to Toucher & Hardy

The Toucher & Rich morning show on 98.5 The Sports Hub concluded on November 10, 2023, following the abrupt departure of co-host Rich Shertenlieb amid contract disputes and underlying tensions that had built over the prior year. In the ensuing weeks, Fred Toucher continued leading the morning program with the existing team, including producer Jon Wallach, board operator Nick Gemelli, and contributors Mike Lockhart and Dan O’Brien, as the station conducted an extensive search for a new co-host that drew applications from numerous candidates. On December 19, 2023, Toucher announced that , a longtime station personality known for his work on the midday Zolak & Bertrand show, would join as co-host, with the rebranded Toucher & Hardy program launching on January 4, 2024, from 6 to 10 a.m. weekdays; Wallach remained in his role as the third voice to ensure continuity. The new iteration retained the program's signature humor-driven sports commentary while integrating Poole's creative production background to refresh the dynamic, fostering a collaborative environment that emphasized entertainment alongside analysis. Toucher & Hardy quickly established market dominance, posting a 21.7 share in the fall 2024 Nielsen Audio ratings for morning drive—the highest of any —and sustaining strong performance into 2025 with a 17.9 share during the summer book. , the show adapted through staff transitions, including the September 2024 layoffs of producer Dan O’Brien and departure of Mike Lockhart, followed by the appointment of Adam Chapman as to streamline operations and support ongoing growth.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Fred Toucher was married to Toucher from the early 2000s until their separation was publicly announced in July 2020. The couple, who share two children, navigated the process amid Toucher's personal challenges, including treatment and career demands. The divorce remained ongoing as of 2023, with Toucher describing it as a significant during his vocal cord issues. He has emphasized co-parenting responsibilities, maintaining involvement in his children's lives despite the separation. Following his separation, Toucher has been candid on air about his single status and dating experiences, including attempts at apps and seeking advice from listeners and colleagues in early 2023. While he occasionally shares relational updates during broadcasts, Toucher generally maintains privacy regarding his personal life, limiting disclosures to lighthearted or relevant on-air anecdotes.

Health challenges

In early 2023, Fred Toucher began experiencing persistent voice issues that affected his on-air performance, which were first noticed by listeners during broadcasts. One listener specifically recommended he consult renowned throat specialist Dr. Steven Zeitels, leading to a diagnosis of leukoplakia, a precancerous condition involving thick white patches in the mouth or throat often linked to smoking. This discovery prompted fears of throat cancer, which Toucher later described as a significant scare that left him deeply anxious. Toucher took a leave of absence from his radio show starting in April 2023 to undergo surgery to remove the buildup, a procedure performed by Dr. Zeitels. The treatment addressed the immediate threat, and on May 9, 2023, Toucher announced he was cancer-free following the procedure, expressing immense relief after five weeks of uncertainty. Although no was required, the ordeal resulted in temporary voice changes and an ongoing minor irritation in his throat, which he characterized as more annoying than debilitating. Throughout the treatment period, Toucher received substantial emotional support from his ex-wife , his parents, and his agent Heather, along with numerous friends who assisted during his recovery. He publicly credited this network for helping him navigate the fear and isolation, noting the profound relief upon confirmation that the condition was not cancerous. Toucher returned to the air on May 11, 2023, resuming his broadcasting duties while emphasizing the importance of early medical intervention based on his experience. The health episode briefly disrupted show scheduling, necessitating adjustments during his absence. As of his return, Toucher has continued regular monitoring to ensure no recurrence of the condition. In late May 2023, amid ongoing stressors from the throat scare and his , Toucher experienced an alcohol relapse, leading to concerning posts and a voluntary five-day stay in a facility. He returned to the air on June 2, 2023, discussing his history of alcohol dependency and commitment to sobriety through outpatient care and therapy.

Controversies and public incidents

2019 accent controversy

In May 2019, during a segment on the Toucher & Rich show on 98.5 The Sports Hub, host Fred Toucher abruptly ended an interview with Chip Alexander, a Carolina Hurricanes beat writer for The News & Observer, after approximately four minutes. Toucher stated on air, "I just can't listen to a guy with a Southern accent talk about hockey," before hanging up, prompting laughter from co-host Rich Shertenlieb and producer Nick Gemelli. The interview was intended to preview the Eastern Conference Finals matchup between the Boston Bruins and the Hurricanes. The incident quickly drew widespread criticism for perceived accent bias and regional insensitivity, particularly ironic given Toucher's Detroit upbringing and his early career in Georgia at stations like 99X in Atlanta. Alexander, who attempted to call back believing it was a technical glitch, later described the exchange as offensive but unsurprising from a Boston-based show known for provocative humor. Public backlash spread on social media and in sports commentary, with figures like Raleigh radio host Adam Gold calling it "incredibly typical" of Northern stereotypes toward Southern voices in hockey discussions. Media outlets including USA Today, the New York Post, MassLive, and the Fayetteville Observer covered the story, highlighting it amid the heated NHL playoffs rivalry. On the following day's broadcast, Toucher addressed the viral clip, clarifying that the hang-up stemmed from finding Alexander's responses uninteresting and the accent "bugging" him, rather than a blanket prejudice against Southern speech, though he continued the segment by mocking the accent in a shock-jock style. No formal apology was issued, but Toucher framed the moment as part of the show's edgy banter during playoff season. The episode amplified scrutiny of Toucher's on-air persona, often characterized by irreverent, boundary-pushing commentary that blends humor with potential offense, reinforcing perceptions of the program as a platform for unfiltered sports talk.

2024 Belichick backlash

In November 2024, following the New England Patriots' 17-7 victory over the Chicago Bears in Week 10, Fred Toucher, co-host of the "Toucher & Hardy" show on 98.5 The Sports Hub, publicly criticized former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick for his post-game analysis on the Pat McAfee Show. Belichick had remarked, "Well, it’s really not so much about the Patriots as it is the Bears," emphasizing the Bears' offensive struggles rather than crediting the Patriots' defensive performance. Toucher accused Belichick of harboring a "vendetta" against the team due to his departure from the organization earlier that year, calling him a "petty little prick" and a "d**k" for failing to acknowledge the Patriots' success. Toucher's remarks extended to mocking Belichick's personal life, particularly his relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson, contrasting Belichick's past image as a "stoic leader of men" with his recent social media appearances in costumes and Instagram photos. He stated, "It’s hard to reconcile the guy with eight Super Bowl rings with someone posing for Instagram photos in costumes." These comments, aired on November 14, 2024, drew immediate backlash from listeners who viewed them as disrespectful toward a Patriots legend. One listener emailed the show, urging Toucher to be "ashamed" for his attacks on Belichick. The following day, on November 15, 2024, Toucher addressed the criticism directly on air, doubling down on his stance and defending the humor in highlighting Belichick's "awkward" public transformation. Co-host Michael Hardy and reporter supported Toucher, emphasizing that the mockery targeted Belichick's PR missteps and evolving persona rather than solely the age difference in his relationship. Toucher argued that Belichick's behavior warranted the scrutiny, stating that the former coach had shifted from a revered figure to one deserving of ridicule for his "terrible PR moves." The incident underscored ongoing tensions between sports media and Belichick following his 24-year tenure with the Patriots, which ended after the 2023 season.

2024 Bill Walton comments

On May 28, 2024, the day after the death of basketball Hall of Famer Bill Walton, Toucher mocked Walton on the Toucher & Hardy show, calling him a "phony hippie" while replaying a 2010 clip from Toucher & Rich in which Toucher had hung up on Walton during an interview about a car endorsement. Toucher criticized Walton's past commercial appearances for auto companies, stating, "Make up your mind, you phony hippie," and joked, "Just go ahead; he's dead. I didn't kill him." The remarks, intended as irreverent humor, drew immediate backlash for insensitivity toward Walton's recent passing from cancer at age 71. The following day, Toucher addressed the criticism on air, acknowledging that he "probably shouldn't have said it, not on that day," but defended his long-standing comedic take on Walton's persona. Media outlets including Awful Announcing, New York Post, and Boston Herald covered the incident, highlighting it as an example of Toucher's boundary-pushing style amid tributes to Walton's legacy as a Celtics champion and broadcaster.

2025 feud with Rich Shertenlieb

In June 2025, former co-host Rich Shertenlieb publicly accused Toucher of making "untrue and slanderous things" about him in an attempt to "defame my character," escalating their ongoing feud following Shertenlieb's departure from the show in November 2023. Shertenlieb, who had been hosting a podcast after leaving 98.5 The Sports Hub, claimed Toucher's on-air comments mirrored past admissions of defaming other show members. The accusations were detailed in a statement covered by media outlets. Toucher responded on his show, denying the claims and accusing Shertenlieb of seeking attention, stating he had taken the "high road" but was now addressing the "baseless" allegations. The exchange, occurring amid strong ratings for Toucher & Hardy, reignited public discussion of the pair's split and underlying tensions during their 17-year . No legal action was reported as of November 2025.

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