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| [[St. Louis, Missouri]] || [[KSLG (AM)|ESPN Radio 1380]] || [[Southeast Missouri State University#Athletic team names and mascot|Southeast Missouri Redhawks]] basketball and football flagship station |
| [[St. Louis, Missouri]] || [[KSLG (AM)|ESPN Radio 1380]] || [[Southeast Missouri State University#Athletic team names and mascot|Southeast Missouri Redhawks]] basketball and football flagship station |
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| [[Salamanca (city), New York|Salamanca, New York]] || [[WGGO|ESPN 1590 WGGO]] || [[Cleveland Browns]], [[Penn State Nittany Lions]] football, local high school sports and midget football |
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| [[San Diego, California]] || [[XESPN-AM|ESPN Radio 800]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] live coverage |
| [[San Diego, California]] || [[XESPN-AM|ESPN Radio 800]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] live coverage |
Revision as of 01:56, 23 March 2007
Type | Radio network |
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Availability | National, through regional affiliates and satellite radio |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company (80%) Hearst Corporation (20%) |
Launch date | January 1, 1992 |
Official website | espnradio.com |
ESPN Radio is a national sports radio network based in the United States. It was launched on January 1, 1992 under the original banner of "SportsRadio ESPN." ESPN Radio is located at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. The network airs a regular schedule of daily and weekly programming as well as live coverage of Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, Bowl Championship Series, and National Invitation Tournament games. As of 2006, like ESPN, ESPN Radio now has what is called ESPN Radio Insider. ESPN Radio is broadcast to subscribers of both Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio.
ESPN Radio currently has five company-owned stations in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and Pittsburgh. Most other markets have ESPN Radio affiliates, whether they be part-time or have their entire format dedicated to ESPN Radio. ESPN Radio is currently an official part of the ABC Radio network, though the Walt Disney Company is not including the ESPN Radio network or the Radio Disney network in the pending sale of ABC Radio to Citadel Broadcasting.
Network schedule
Monday–Friday
Eastern | Pacific | Program | Original Run |
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2 a.m. | 11 p.m. | AllNight with Jason Smith | (2005–present) |
6 a.m. | 3 a.m. | Mike and Mike in the Morning | (1998–present) |
10 a.m. | 7 a.m. | The Herd with Colin Cowherd | (2004–present) |
1 p.m. | 10 a.m. | The Dan Patrick Show | (1999–present) |
4 p.m. | 1 p.m. | The SportsBash | (2005–present) |
7 p.m. | 4 p.m. | The Pulse | (2006–present) |
10 p.m. | 7 p.m. | GameNight | (1992–present) |
Saturday
Eastern | Pacific | Program |
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1 a.m. | 10 p.m. | The V Show with Bob Valvano |
6 a.m. | 3 a.m. | Inside Golf |
7 a.m. | 4 a.m. | Saturday RaceDay |
9 a.m. | 6 a.m. | A.M. GameDay |
12 noon | 9 a.m. | GameDay |
3 p.m. | 12 p.m. | The Huddle |
7 p.m. | 4 p.m. | GameNight |
Sunday
Eastern | Pacific | Program |
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1 a.m. | 10 p.m. | The V Show with Bob Valvano |
6 a.m. | 3 a.m. | RaceDay |
7 a.m. | 4 a.m. | Fantasy Focus |
9 a.m. | 6 a.m. | The John Kincade Show |
1 p.m. | 10 a.m. | GameDay |
4 p.m. | 1 p.m. | The Huddle |
8 p.m. | 5 p.m. | GameNight |
Out-of-season shows
- College GameDay (Sat, September-December)
- The Baseball Show (Sun, April-August)
- The Doug Karsch Show (Sat, January-August)
- The NFL on ESPN Radio (Sun, September-January)
Game broadcasts
- BCS on ESPN Radio (2000-present)
- Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio (1998-present)
- The NBA on ESPN Radio (1996-present)
- NIT on ESPN Radio (Disbanded)
Daily segments
Former shows
Weekday
- AllNight with Todd Wright (Mon–Fri 1am–6am, 1996–2005)
- Bruno-Golic Morning Show (Mon–Fri 6am–10am, 1995–1998)
- Pardon the Interruption (Mon-Fri 7pm-7:30pm, 2001-2004)
- The SportsBash with Erik Kuselius (Mon-Fri 4pm-7pm, 2005-2007)
- The Sports Brothers with Erik and Chris Kuselius (Mon–Fri 4pm–7pm, 2003–2005)
- The Tony Kornheiser Show (Mon–Fri 10am–1pm, 1998–2004)
- The Fabulous Sports Babe with Nanci Donnellan (Mon–Fri 10am–1pm, 1994–1997)
Weekend
- SportsRadio ESPN Sunday Magazine (Sundays 8am-10am, 1994-1998)
- ESPN The Magazine with Dan Le Batard (Sun 7am-11am, 1998-2004)
- ESPN The Magazine with Mark Madden (Sun 8am-11am, 2004-2005)
- Out of Bounds with Mark Madden (Sun 9am-11am, 2005)
- The Post-Game Locker-Room Report with Jack Arute (Sat–Sun 11pm–2am, 2001–2003)
Partial station listings for ESPN Radio local affiliates
This listing of radio stations that are branded as ESPN Radio is an incomplete sampling of major markets in 2007. The full list of "full time" affiliates (not all of which are branded "ESPN Radio") can be found here.