
MONDAY-FRIDAY -- 6AM-9AM |
| Former FM personality Dominic Zaccagnini teams up with former NFL quarterback Jack Trudeau to jumpstart the day with the latest sports news, information, and analysis. Based in the WNDE 1260 studios in Indianapolis, Zakk & Jack give their top takes every morning, and also welcome guests from the world of sports entertainment. |
MONDAY-FRIDAY -- 9AM-12PM |
The multi-media star is joined each day by the biggest names in sports, including Kobe Bryant, David Stern, Brett Favre, etc. No show in sports radio attracts a more impressive lineup of guests! Dan Patrick, is an American sportscaster and the host of The Dan Patrick Show, co-host of NBC's Football Night in America, and serves as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. Patrick’s radio show features astute knowledge, a dry sense of humor and his unique perspective, as well as a style which provides a “comfort zone” for his co-hosts. In 2010, Men's Health magazine named Patrick the "Best SportsCenter Anchor of All Time." Patrick joined NBC Sports in 2009 as a co-host of Football Night in America and was reunited with Olbermann every Sunday night. Patrick and Olbermann host a series of highlights on the show and a segment called "The Little Big Show" with the day's top NFL plays. |
MONDAY-FRIDAY -- 12PM-3PM |
| The Jim Rome Show is a sports radio talk show where host Jim Rome takes calls and emails from listeners and interviews some of the most notable people from the world of sports. Rome’s nationally syndicated radio program, The Jim Rome Show, a.k.a. The Jungle, airs on more than 200 radio stations each weekday and boasts more than two million listeners. But these are no ordinary listeners; they are a legion of fans, known as the clones, who live and breathe for Jim Rome’s “take” on the day’s larger issues of sport. |
MONDAY-FRIDAY -- 3PM-7PM |
| Starring Pat O’Brien, Steve Hartman and Vic “The Brick” Jacobs, Loose Cannons features the latest news and information, analysis and interviews from the worlds of sports and entertainment. Together, these three broadcast veterans take listeners through the headlines, the scandals, and the thoughts on every guys’ mind. The show, which was previously known as Hartman & Friends. |
MONDAY-FRIDAY -- 7PM-10PM |
| Petros Papadakis and Matt "Money" Smith are the future of sports talk radio. The trunk of their tree is sports, while their branches are everything men. T hey are the eclectic new sound of the sports/entertainment/guy radio format. |
MONDAY-FRIDAY -- 10PM-1AM |
| Tony Bruno is a radio veteran with more than 35 years in broadcasting. Bruno’s radio journey has led him to become an award-winning reporter, anchor and talk host at the highest level in the industry. |
MONDAY-FRIDAY -- 1AM-6AM |
| J.T. hits listeners each night with intense sports energy and the dynamic ability to excite his listeners with his extensive opinions and fast-paced appeal. He is heard on more than 200 stations in the United States and all over the world via Armed Forces Radio. |
SATURDAYS -- 7AM-9AM |
| Hosted by NFL players turned professional traders Jon and Pete Najarian, along with their business partner Guy Adami, the Saturday morning program will feature investment ideas, financial analysis and expert interviews, in addition to discussion on the leading sports topics of the day. |
SATURDAYS -- 9AM-12PM SUNDAYS -- 10PM-1AM |
| Chicago radio legend joins FOX Sports Radio and brings his experience and knowledge of sports talk to fans across the country. North's shows feature his takes on the biggest topics of the day from college football to hockey to the NFL, as well as his winning picks for the upcoming games of the weekend. |
SATURDAYS -- 12PM-4PM |
| Philadelphia sports journalist Anthony Gargano teams up with former NFL star Lincoln Kennedy every Saturday to get your sports weekend off to the right start. While they are 'hangin with the fellas,' listeners will get the latest and greatest from the world of sports from the two industry veterans who know what they want to hear. |
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