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Which sports radio shows do you listen so regularly? Does your city have more than one local station to choose from? Do you stream local shows from other cities? I listen most of the day at work and do a blend of local and national and sometimes stream WGR, but usually do the on demand for segments I’m interested in. 

 

I listen to local Cbus radio 6-9 (105.7) and 10-6 (97.1 the main sports station) BUT they just abruptly shut down our secondary sports station 105.7 the Zone and switched formats so my local 6-9 time slot is out, plus the hour i listen to the Dan Patrick show there. I don’t love golic and wingo (on 97.1 6-10)  but might need to go back. 

 

I sometimes stream WFAN in NY, 92.3 in Cleveland and the Sports Hub or WEEI in Boston 

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1 hour ago, bbb said:

Tony Kornheiser podcast every day.

I didn’t know he had one. I used to listen to his show years ago on espn radio. Still watch PTI. He’s crusty.

47 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

PMT, This Show Stinks, Howard and Jerenmy

Pardon my take is pretty entertaining 

 

where is “this show stinks?”

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4 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

I didn’t know he had one. I used to listen to his show years ago on espn radio. Still watch PTI. He’s crusty.

Pardon my take is pretty entertaining 

 

where is “this show stinks?”

That is the Korneiser   podcast. Been reading / listening to Mr. Tony since 1988. We both old now. I shudder to think of my life without without him adding to my enjoyment on a near daily basis. 

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7 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

That is the Korneiser   podcast. Been reading / listening to Mr. Tony since 1988. We both old now. I shudder to think of my life without without him adding to my enjoyment on a near daily basis. 

Ok - so you are the 2nd or 3rd to mention that then. I’ll have to look into it. I still remember listening to his national show  in the morning like 15 years ago.

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12 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

That is the Korneiser   podcast. Been reading / listening to Mr. Tony since 1988. We both old now. I shudder to think of my life without without him adding to my enjoyment on a near daily basis. 

 

I feel the same way!  I get nervous whenever Tony had his physical ailments!

 

12 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Ok - so you are the 2nd or 3rd to mention that then. I’ll have to look into it. I still remember listening to his national show  in the morning like 15 years ago.

 

It's a lot like it.  (I just had a flashback to when Tony would always interrupt The Duke trying to do his sports news update!)

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Holy *****. I randomly tuned into WGR for one Bills live today because local shows were too depressing. What percentage of WGR callers are day drunk, do you think?? It has to be close to 75%. Complete rambling incoherence. 

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I listen to zero local radio because.....I just don’t care anything about Atlanta sports. I watch on cable or listen to Sirius in the car. I used to like Mike & Mike, so in their infinite wisdom ESPN removed that option. I’m doing more Dan Patrick and Cowherd now. I used to get Kornheiser when I lived in Florida and enjoyed that. Rome? I changed the channel one day years ago when he wouldn’t stop with the annoying donkey noise, and NEVER went back. 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Holy *****. I randomly tuned into WGR for one Bills live today because local shows were too depressing. What percentage of WGR callers are day drunk, do you think?? It has to be close to 75%. Complete rambling incoherence. 

 

I listened to WGR  in the rental car when I was back in town last September. I thought I just got a remarkably bad stretch of radio. We all have bad days, right? Maybe it was more typical than I had assumed. 

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14 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Holy *****. I randomly tuned into WGR for one Bills live today because local shows were too depressing. What percentage of WGR callers are day drunk, do you think?? It has to be close to 75%. Complete rambling incoherence. 

 

I try to get a call into WGR every time I'm day drunk.  Maybe everyone else has the same idea.

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I honestly can't remember the last time I listened to Sports Radio. I get all my sports news/talk online. If it's a topic I'm interested in, great. I'll read the whole thread and chime in if I have something to say. But while I can Ignore @Gugny's threads begging McBeane to give Tyrod a chance under a good QB coach like Flutie, on radio, I'm stuck listening to Schopp and the Bulldog talk about what Tom Hank's best role was.

 

Although I'd probably turn on my WGR app if the brought back The Coach. #WhoLovesYaBaby

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30 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Holy *****. I randomly tuned into WGR for one Bills live today because local shows were too depressing. What percentage of WGR callers are day drunk, do you think?? It has to be close to 75%. Complete rambling incoherence. 

Butch On The Eastside  called in just to piss off the hosts...that guy was a trip.

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2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Holy *****. I randomly tuned into WGR for one Bills live today because local shows were too depressing. What percentage of WGR callers are day drunk, do you think?? It has to be close to 75%. Complete rambling incoherence. 

That wasn’t the callers.  I’m blaming CTE for Tasker’s difficulties; Murphy may well be hitting the bottle during the show.  Lord knows GR’s commercial breaks are long enough.

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I can't listen to local radio anymore. Just too nauseatingly homeristic. We've had a lot of drama surrounding the Senators: the owners, players and wives and our local media wouldn't report on it for fear of being blackballed. I had to read about in British and American papers.

 

I think Disney has ruined ESPN. I listen to Paul Finebaum and a little Stephen A Smith. Most of my sports listening is Mad Dog on Sirius and Scott Ferrall on CBS

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I avoid all the shows where they have a panel yelling at each other. It’s like an ugly family reunion I want no part of. Have a discussion. If you start yelling at them, that’s just like yelling at me. I want no part of it. 

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On 2/10/2019 at 12:12 PM, bbb said:

 

I feel the same way!  I get nervous whenever Tony had his physical ailments!

 

 

It's a lot like it.  (I just had a flashback to when Tony would always interrupt The Duke trying to do his sports news update!)

i still remember his very first shows ..with Greg Garcia as producer..and Pam Ward was on quite a bit..and even then how awesome it was when Wilbon would come on. Thank god i was in outside sales..and pretty much in the car all day.

 

And Mr. Tony hooked me right away with his "no athletes" rule. I think most em boring as hell too!

 

BTW, if you have never read thease, they are great. 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/redskins/history/timeline/wagon/wagnfrnt.htm

 

 

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14 hours ago, Augie said:

I avoid all the shows where they have a panel yelling at each other. It’s like an ugly family reunion I want no part of. Have a discussion. If you start yelling at them, that’s just like yelling at me. I want no part of it. 

Not sure if you lived here when The Coach (Chuck Dickerson) was on.Not only did he yell/scream at some callers,he would also threaten to kick their asses..literally invited people to come to the studios for dance in.the parking lot.

Very entertaining show back in the day.

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7 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

i still remember his very first shows ..with Greg Garcia as producer..and Pam Ward was on quite a bit..and even then how awesome it was when Wilbon would come on. Thank god i was in outside sales..and pretty much in the car all day.

 

And Mr. Tony hooked me right away with his "no athletes" rule. I think most em boring as hell too!

 

BTW, if you have never read thease, they are great. 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/redskins/history/timeline/wagon/wagnfrnt.htm

 

 

 

Definitely, for me, the "no athletes" kind of says it all..............The only objection I have is that predictions are boring, too.  And, now he's overdoing it with the NFL picks, and the only week I don't listen is the NCAA bracket week.

 

Thanks for the bandwagon timeline!  I've heard so much about them, but never knew they were all gathered in one place.

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I can't listen to local sports radio anymore. Regarding baseball, it's all Giants...A's get no play at all (even when the A's had their own sports radio station). Football, I could care less about the local teams. Not into basketball talk and hockey talk is non-existent here in the Bay Area (since I despise the Sharks too, could care less). I listen to SiriusXM sports shows... MLB & NFL Network radio, SiriusXM Fantasy sports, then flip around to the other sports shows to whatever catches my ear for a brief time. Since I recently got into DFS golf, I've started listening to the golf channel too. So very sad. ?

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21 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

Not sure if you lived here when The Coach (Chuck Dickerson) was on.Not only did he yell/scream at some callers,he would also threaten to kick their asses..literally invited people to come to the studios for dance in.the parking lot.

Very entertaining show back in the day.

 

Chuck and Art Wander (on occasion) were awesome during the decline and fall of the Kelly Era and the bad years after that 

 

i couldn’t imagine this content being allowed in this heavily scripted and censored era of journalism 

 

 

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36 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

Chuck and Art Wander (on occasion) were awesome during the decline and fall of the Kelly Era and the bad years after that 

 

i couldn’t imagine this content being allowed in this heavily scripted and censored era of journalism 

 

 

My father knew good old Art from the Broadway/Bailey area..I forgot about him.

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On 2/16/2019 at 2:40 PM, Misterbluesky said:

Not sure if you lived here when The Coach (Chuck Dickerson) was on.Not only did he yell/scream at some callers,he would also threaten to kick their asses..literally invited people to come to the studios for dance in.the parking lot.

Very entertaining show back in the day.

 

No, I was long gone by then. (I’m VERY old, ask @plenzmd1! It would make his day to confirm that.) But I have to ask....are you and @Gugny brothers? The resemblance is uncanny! 

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