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  2. The Jim Rome Show - Wikipedia

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    The program usually begins with headlines, when Rome highlights the main sports news of the day with his thoughts and opinions. Rome refers to his listeners as "Clones". [10] [11] A "staple" of the program is the Smack Off, an annual show on which the best callers compete against each other for a cash prize. [10]

  3. Jim Rome - Wikipedia

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    James Phillip Rome (born October 14, 1964) is an American sports radio host. His talk show, The Jim Rome Show, is syndicated by Infinity Sports Network. Broadcasting from a studio near Los Angeles, California, Rome hosts The Jim Rome Show on radio. He hosted TV shows on ESPN, TSN2 (in Canada), Showtime and CBS, but since 2024 has streamed on X.

  4. List of Jews in sports (non-players) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rome, US, radio, TV host [178] Howie Rose, US, New York Islanders, New York Mets sportscaster [179] Sam Rosen, US, New York Rangers on TV, NHL on OLN, NFL on Fox sportscaster [58] Dick Schaap, US, sportswriter & broadcaster [97] Jeremy Schaap, US, sports commentator & broadcaster (son of Dick Schaap) [180] Adam Schefter, US, sportswriter ...

  5. Smack-Off - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 June 2014, at 21:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Jay Mohr - Wikipedia

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    Mohr has contributed frequently to The Jim Rome Show and often guest-hosted the program. Mohr finished in 7th place in the 2007 Smack-Off, 6th place in the 2008 Smack-Off, 10th place in the 2009 Smack-Off, 6th place in the 2010 Smack-Off, and 6th place in the 2011 Smack-Off. Mohr is also known to do "drive-by" call-ins to the show, typically to ...

  7. Talk:Smack-Off - Wikipedia

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    1995-- The winner of the inaugural Smack-Off is J.T. the Brick, who parlayed his Smack-Off victory into his own sports talk radio show. Rome invites J.T. (and all previous Smack-Off winners) to call during each year's event, but has otherwise cut off all contact with him and resents J.T.'s success.

  8. UFC 117 - Wikipedia

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    UFC President Dana White announced via ESPN on Jim Rome is Burning that Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva would face Chael Sonnen on August 7. [4] [5]White threatened to cut Silva from the UFC if he fought the same way he did in his previous bout in Abu Dhabi at UFC 112.

  9. Talk2 - Wikipedia

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    Jim Everett claimed for the past few years Rome had been calling him "Chris". Within the first few seconds of welcoming Everett onto the show, Rome instantly called out Everett by saying, "...somewhere along the way Jim, you ceased being Jim and you became Chris," a reference to female tennis player Chris Evert .