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Garfien covers the White Sox on-air and writes for nbcsportschicago.com. He also hosts the White Sox Talk Podcast, featuring interviews, news and discussions regarding the club. The podcast surpassed five million downloads in July 2022. Prior to joining NBC Sports Chicago, Garfien was an anchor/reporter for Fox Sports Net in Denver.
Aimed at kids ages “3 to 103,” WBUR’s “Circle Round” podcast curates global folktales that are then presented as radio plays packed with important messages.
Music Andrew & Polly Independent [1] Noodle Loaf: 2018–present Music Dan Saks Independent [1] The Music Box: Music [1] Classical Kids Storytime: 2018–present Music American Public Media [1] Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child: 2005–present Music PRX [1] Stories Podcast: 2014–present Stories All ages Amanda Weldin and Dan Hinds Wondery [2 ...
Chicago Sports Network holds the regional television rights to the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball, the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks, the NBA's Chicago Bulls and the NBA G League's Windy City Bulls. The network produces its pre-game and post-game shows in studios in the United Center and Rate Field. [12] [16] [17]
There are over 2.5 million podcasts available in Apple's podcast library alone. And the listeners, by and large, are middle to upper-class. ... According to Music Strive, 45% of podcast listeners ...
Benetti was born ten weeks prematurely at the University of Chicago Hospital, where he remained for the first three months of his life. [1] While in intensive care, Benetti developed a respiratory illness that deprived his blood of oxygen; this may have caused his cerebral palsy, which was diagnosed when he was a toddler.
WGN became the new flagship station of the Chicago White Sox on February 14, 2018. [7] WGN's contract expired after the 2020 season, with WMVP, an ESPN Radio-owned station operated by Good Karma Brands, taking over beginning with the 2021 season, WMVP had previously carried the White Sox for 11 seasons between 1995 and 2005. [8]
The title of Cashman’s 1981 creation, “Talkin’ Baseball,” became a part of the sport’s lexicon. Its words always come back to three men: Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle and the Duke Snider.