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Sports Radio program, Travis Rodgers Now, which aired weekdays 12-2pm EST. He also co-hosted the KLAA 830 AM program ESPN Morning Show with Kelvin Washington. Prior to his radio shows, he was the producer of the nationally syndicated Jim Rome Show and the ESPN television show Jim Rome is Burning.
1430 ESPN Radio KSPN: 710 AM Los Angeles: CA: ESPN LA 710 KIFM: 1320 AM West Sacramento: CA: ESPN 1320 AM KXTK: 1280 AM San Luis Obispo: CA: ESPN Radio 1280 KAVP: 1450 AM Colona: CO: ESPN Radio 1450 KEPN: 1600 AM Denver: CO: 1600 ESPN KKFN: 104.3 FM Denver: CO: Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan KIUP: 930 AM Durango: CO: ESPN Radio 930 WSBN: 630 AM ...
As an ESPN Radio outlet, KSPN began on the former KRLA (1110 AM, now KWVE) in December 2000, after ABC purchased that station from Infinity Broadcasting. On January 1, 2003, ABC swapped its Radio Disney and ESPN Radio stations in Los Angeles, with 1110 taking Radio Disney and the KDIS call sign on AM stereo system, while 710 became L.A.'s ESPN ...
Since 2011, Ireland has been employed as the radio play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers. [3] [4] He also hosts (along with Steve Mason) a Monday-Friday sports talk show on KSPN-AM radio, from 12:55pm to 3:55pm. [4] Previously, Ireland hosted shows at XTRA-AM in San Diego, KLAC-AM in Los Angeles, and nationally on the Fox Sports ...
ESPN Radio College GameDay; College Football on ESPN Radio (2000–present) Saturday afternoon games (ACC, Big 12 and the SEC programs only) Saturday Night Football on ABC games only; Major bowl games; BCS National Championship (2000–2013) College Football Playoff semifinal (2014–present) College Football Playoff National Championship (2014 ...
John Rooke: 1999–2011 (ESPN Radio College GameDay and GameNight) Jalen Rose: 2015–2022 (Jalen & Jacoby) Ryen Russillo: 2007–2017 (The Baseball Show, ESPN Radio College GameDay and The Scott Van Pelt Show) Sean Salisbury: 2003–2008 (The Huddle) Mike Schopp: 2002–2006 (ESPN Radio College GameDay) Jon Sciambi: 2010–2020 (MLB on ESPN Radio)
At first, ESPN Radio broadcast only on weekends. [3] The network debuted with 16 hours running on 147 affiliates in 43 states. Its initial programming consisted of news shows, update segments, and occasional features. [4] By 1996, ESPN Radio had expanded to weekdays [3] with a show hosted by The Fabulous Sports Babe (Nancy Donnellan).
Branded "ESPN 97.7", the new KNBB changed from oldies to sports, carrying a local afternoon talk show, national programming from ESPN Radio, and Louisiana Tech University sports. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In September 2017, KNBB rebranded as "Sports Talk 97.7" and changed its national network affiliation from ESPN to Fox Sports Radio .