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The radio-only show had been produced in the attic of Patrick's home. The Dan Patrick Show features "The Danettes", who assist Dan with the show. The Dan Patrick Show became the first show to premiere on the Audience Network, DirecTV's rebranded version of The 101 Network on DirecTV channel 239 on June 1, 2011, where it aired until February 2020.
The Dan Patrick Show is a syndicated radio and television sports talk show, hosted by former ESPN personality Dan Patrick. It is currently produced by Patrick and is syndicated to radio stations by Premiere Radio Networks, within and independently of their Fox Sports Radio package. The three-hour program debuted on October 1, 2007.
Joe Morgan: 1998–2010 (MLB on ESPN Radio) Chiney Ogwumike: 2020–2021 (Chiney and Golic Jr.) Dan Patrick: 1989–2007 (The Dan Patrick Show) Bob Picozzi: 1998–2017 (ESPN Radio SportsCenter) Andy Pollin: 1998–2004 (The Tony Kornheiser Show and ESPN Radio College GameDay) Dave Revsine: 2005–2007 (ESPN Radio College GameDay)
The purge at ESPN continues, as longtime show host Dan Le Batard will leave the network in January. The announcement of his departure said Le Batard “will be leaving ESPN early next year to ...
This morning, it was reported that the long-rumored divorce between Dan Le Batard and ESPN was set to happen. Le Batard, who hosts a daily radio show out of Miami, as well as Highly Questionable ...
The post ESPN Radio Announces New Afternoon Show: Fans React appeared first on The Spun. Chris Carlin will be hosting the show with Chris Canty from 3-7 p.m. ET. It will air nationally. .@
The Mike Tirico Show and The Stephen A. Smith Show replaced a rotation of various hosts, under the umbrella title This is ESPN Radio, which had been airing since Dan Patrick announced on July 9, 2007 that he would leave The Dan Patrick Show on August 17 of that year. Patrick was held off-air following that announcement – and the subsequent ...
Dan Patrick: 1989–2007 (SportsCenter anchor, ESPN Radio host, and NBA Countdown host); now NBC Sports host [1] Bill Pidto: 1993–2008 ; now with MSG Network; Betsy Ross: (SportsCenter anchor) Karie Ross; John Saunders: 1986–2016 (host of The Sports Reporters; former host of NBA Shootaround) (deceased)