Sports media has become a joke, and here’s another example of why.
ESPN Radio was a big part of my life when I was a kid. Remembering the glory days of this once iconic brand. list “The Herd with Colin Cowherd,” “The Dan Patrick Show,” “The Dan LeBatard Show” (before he became a crazed left-wing lunatic), “The Tony Kornheiser Show,” the all-star morning show “Mike & Mike,” The list goes on and on.
Damn, I miss those days, and to be honest, the four-letter network just pisses me off. (Related: ESPN reporter participates in ‘covering up’ nonsense that should have been left behind years ago – and many of us did)
Ah, but not only are the glory days gone, things are getting worse. ESPN radio has become a complete clown show these days. Check out the latest lineup released by the Disney-owned company on Tuesday, and you won’t see a single name you recognize. Just kidding!
Starting February 10th, ESPN Radio will air the following lineup:
- 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time): Unsportsmanlike: Evan Cohen, Chris Canty, Michelle Smallmon
- 10am to 12pm (Eastern Standard Time): Clinton and Friends: Clinton Yates
- 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET: Joe & Q: Joe Fortenbaugh and “Q” Myers
- 3:00pm – 7:00pm ET: Freddie and Harry: Freddie Coleman and Harry Douglas
- 7:00pm – 10:00pm ET: Amber and Ian: Amber Wilson and Ian Fitzsimmons
- 10pm to 1am ET: game night
- 1:00 AM – 6:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time): Sports Center All Night
From Monday, February 10th, @ESPN Radio Debuts new national lineup
🎙️”Clinton & Friends” & “Joe & Q” debut
🎙️”@a_o_o_o_o_” The new lineup starts from
🎙️”@Freddie“Amber & Ian,” “GameNight,” and “SportsCenter AllNight” are returningmore: https://t.co/A0MdiMLTBQ pic.twitter.com/zBIQIouVSY
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) January 14, 2025
I think I speak for all of us when I say…who?