While the NFL’s Black Monday is spent focusing on those who are headed to the unemployment line, the sports radio format today celebrates a number of new additions. Many of these stories have been reported on this website over the past few weeks but since we recognize that the holiday’s are a time where you try to unwind and disconnect from the day to day grind, here’s what you need to know to get caught up on anything you might have missed.
Atlanta:
92.9 The Game begins a new venture into middays as a result of parting ways last week with Randy Cross. Rick Kamla continues to host the program but the station hasn’t yet announced if they will or won’t replace Cross’ spot.
Denver:
104.3 The Fan turns its midday program over to Ryan Edwards and Shawn Drotar. Josh Dover and James Gomez take over the late night slot. Mike Evans continues to host morning drive with Joel Dreesen but without Vic Lombardi who has left the station. Mark Schlereth will officially join the show to complete the trio in late January.
iHeart launches into the sports space with Denver Sports 760. Dan Patrick and Colin Cowherd’s programs air on the new sports talker along with two local shows hosted by Andy Lindahl and Dave Logan and Susie Wargin.
Houston:
SportsTalk 790’s changes go into effect with Matt Thomas joining Lance Zierlein on the “Proper Gentlemen of Sports”. Adam Clanton shifts from mornings to middays where he teams with former NFL veteran Sean Jones from 12p-3p. Charlie Pallilo adds an hour to his afternoon program and now broadcasts from 3p-7p, while Greg Koch and N.D Kalu reduce their program by an hour and now air from 10a-12p.
Miami/South Florida:
640 Sports begins the post-Sid Rosenberg era. The station parted ways with the talented morning man last week due to needing to reduce expenses. Fox Sports Radio’s “Daybreak with Mike North and Andy Furman” settles into morning drive starting today.
Oklahoma City:
Dylan Buckingham takes over middays today on 107.7 The Franchise. His promotion comes as a result of Zach McCrite departing to return home to Louisville, Kentucky.
St. Louis:
CBS Sports 920 kicks off “The Writer’s Block” with Benjamin Hochman, Derrick Goold and Rob Frederickson today at 12pm. The station also has former hockey player and current St. Louis Blues Analyst Kelly Chase debuting his bi-weekly hockey show starting at 2pm.
590 The Fan KFNS begins its new morning show with Dave Rapp and Matt Berger at 6am. Former morning host JC Corcoran shifts to middays with the returning Bob Ramsey and Jeff Vernetti at 11am. Howard Balzer moves his program up to 1pm.
National:
NBC Sports Radio starts the New Year without Erik Kuselias in morning drive. Erik announced two weeks ago he was leaving the network. No permanent changes have been announced yet and the network website still says Kuselias is there but Jim Daniels and Scott Seidenberg were on the air anchoring morning today.
Yahoo Sports Radio kicks off their new weekday programming with Joe Spano in middays and Matt Perrault hosting evenings LIVE from Las Vegas. Perrault will have Dodgers Pitcher Clayton Kershaw appearing on his debut program.