Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Finebaum started his radio appearances in the mid-1980s by giving morning commentary on the Mark and Brian Radio Show on WAPI-FM (I-95). After starting his own afternoon radio show a few years later on WAPI-AM, his program became the highest-rated sports talk show in Birmingham. In October 1993, Finebaum moved his sport talk show to WERC.
The station is an affiliate of Infinity Sports Network, and was the Birmingham area flagship affiliate for University of Alabama sports.WJOX-FM became the flagship station of the Paul Finebaum Radio Network, which was syndicated throughout Alabama and adjoining states, in 2007.
Paul Finebaum signed with ESPN Radio to host The Paul Finebaum Show, which is simulcast by SEC Network, along with Finebaum's previous flagship station WJOX-FM. [15] [16] During college football season, it airs SEC Nation, a travelling pre-game show similar to ESPN's own College GameDay, hosted by ESPN commentator Laura Rutledge. The network ...
Finebaum’s four-hour talk show hit the SEC Network’s airwaves a decade ago, but Alabama remains the show’s heartbeat. And the show becomes appointment viewing after an Alabama loss.
Paul Finebaum has enjoyed a distinguished journalism and media career in the Southeast as a sports columnist and radio and TV host, including currently with the SEC Network and ESPN.
Paul Finebaum has been hosting a radio show for so long that not much surprises him at this point in his career. However, a caller known as “Larry from Alabama” managed to stun Finebaum during ...
The 2-Minute Drill sportscast was provided by Paul Finebaum, a Post-Herald columnist and radio show host on WERC; the sportscast in the 5 p.m. newscast aired live on TV and radio. [80] The other weeknight news presenters, like Cate, came from out of the market: Sherri Jackson was hired from WSAZ-TV in Huntington, West Virginia , [ 81 ] while ...
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, several AM stations in Birmingham debuted afternoon sports talk call-in shows. Local sportswriter Paul Finebaum had debuted a popular show on WAPI. In 1990, Herb Winches, a former TV sports anchor on WBRC and WVTM, moved his own popular show with co-host Ben Cook from WERC to WVOK. Because Winches' show ...