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The Dan Bongino Show: Conservative talk: Westwood One: Midday 8.75: The Mike Gallagher Show: Conservative talk: Salem: East Coast a.m. drive: 8.5 [1] Delilah: Adult contemporary music: Premiere: Evenings: 8.3 [30] The Dana Show: Conservative talk: Radio America: Midday: 8 [1] BBC World Service: News broadcast: APM: Continuous (24/7) 7.8 [31 ...
In its first full ratings-book period, the new show was the highest-rated afternoon-drive sports-talk show in New York City. [citation needed] In September 2022, Carton began hosting The Carton Show on weekday mornings for Fox Sports 1, while continuing to co-host his afternoon show with Roberts on WFAN. [27]
When Fox Sports 1 (FS1) launched in 2013, its early morning time slot was used to air game replays and reruns of other shows. [2] Eventually, it was filled by First Things First from 2017 to 2022 and later The Carton Show from 2022 to 2024. The latter show starred its namesake, Craig Carton, alongside other commentators.
The show premiered on September 5, 2017, [2] and featured Carter and Wright debating sports topics, with Wolfe serving as co-host and moderator. Serving as a lead-in for Skip and Shannon: Undisputed, the show was originally placed into FS1's 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. time slot. [7] Carter last appeared on the show on October 30, 2019. [8]
It’s the low-hanging fruit of morning talk show ratings. Say something wild or controversial about the Cowboys in the early a.m., then spin that morning opinion into a debate on a noon show.
John Seibel: 2000–2009 (GameNight, The NFL on ESPN Radio and The Baseball Show) Stephen A. Smith: 2007–2008, 2017–2020 (The Stephen A. Smith Show) Mike Tirico: 2006–2016 (NBA on ESPN Radio) Scott Van Pelt: 2008–2015 (Tirico & Van Pelt and The Scott Van Pelt Show) Chuck Wilson: 1991–2011 (GameNight) Trey Wingo: 2017–2020 (Golic and ...
American Morning (September 12, 2001 – December 30, 2011) CNN This Morning (November 1, 2022 – February 23, 2024; canceled due to poor ratings) New Day (June 17, 2013 – October 31, 2022; replaced with CNN This Morning) [1] [2] Starting Point (January 2, 2012 – March 29, 2013; cancelled due to poor ratings of the show and replaced with ...
On Tuesday, the four-hour broadcast of the show captured 680,000 total viewers, and 86,000 viewers among adults between 25 and 54, both representing a decline of 12% from Monday’s program.