In what seems to be a regular occurrence, KSPN-710 ESPN is blowing up their lineup once again....
5am-9am- Keyshawn, Jay Williams and Zubin Mehenti (national show) with Travis Rodgers in LA providing local news and updates
9am-11am- Mike Greenberg (national show) Travis Rodgers in LA with local updates
11am-1pm- Max Kellerman (national show)
1pm-4pm- Mason and Ireland (local) probably one of the bright spots on the lineup, the return of midday madness
4pm-7pm- Sedano and LZ (local show). Jorge Sedano and LZ Granderson formerly of the original iteration of the local morning show reunite in afternoon drive
7pm-10pm- Scott Kaplan (local show)
I understand that it is a business decision to remain relevant in these difficult times. I felt that the previous lineup was geared more to the local audience. It seemed that the audience was finally over Mason and Ireland being taken off middays and moving to afternoons. The Sedano Show from 10am-12pm was a great choice and let the station live up to their slogan of "live and local..." We will see how this new lineup survives. The one thing for sure is that ESPN management will most likely blow it up again next August like they have done over the past few years :-/
5am-9am- Keyshawn, Jay Williams and Zubin Mehenti (national show) with Travis Rodgers in LA providing local news and updates
9am-11am- Mike Greenberg (national show) Travis Rodgers in LA with local updates
11am-1pm- Max Kellerman (national show)
1pm-4pm- Mason and Ireland (local) probably one of the bright spots on the lineup, the return of midday madness
4pm-7pm- Sedano and LZ (local show). Jorge Sedano and LZ Granderson formerly of the original iteration of the local morning show reunite in afternoon drive
7pm-10pm- Scott Kaplan (local show)
I understand that it is a business decision to remain relevant in these difficult times. I felt that the previous lineup was geared more to the local audience. It seemed that the audience was finally over Mason and Ireland being taken off middays and moving to afternoons. The Sedano Show from 10am-12pm was a great choice and let the station live up to their slogan of "live and local..." We will see how this new lineup survives. The one thing for sure is that ESPN management will most likely blow it up again next August like they have done over the past few years :-/