ESPNRadio 2
By Jon in Sports in General on March 28, 2009 10:18 am / 4 comments
If ESPN is unwilling to change its morning radio format, perhaps it is time for an ESPNRadio2 with alternative hosts. I have had the opportunity to listen to Eric Kuselias all week as he subbed for Mike Greenberg. Kuselias is tremendous…he keeps the show sports-oriented, fast moving, and his commentary is well-conceived and well-constructed. He is not afraid to voice his opinions, yet at the same time I never feel like he is taking a stance for entertainment or ratings purposes. His discussions include intelligent dialogue, not witty banter. Kuselias already hosts a Saturday morning show on ESPN and fills in frequently when needed. Simply put, he deserves a daily spot on weekdays.
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4 Comments
Don’t they have any good music stations down by you?
I have heard there is such a thing as “FM” which has music, but I can’t figure out how to get there on my radio.
Maybe the ‘Four Letter’ should pair up Keith Olberman and Suzy Kolber for AM drive; it worked so well for TV.
Feel free to tune to 107.5 and listen to The Fan morning show with Bill and Rookie. they’re pretty solid, and not incredibly ‘homer.’ I very strongly suggest 107.5′s afternoon show with Chris Havel. With Harry Sydney and Johnnie Grey, they provide better sports talk than I’ve gotten in Milwaukee or anywhere. The afternoon fanline crew is vastly underrated