I remember Renshaw doing 10pm-2am, and he stated that he was moving to the midday slot and was going to kick the Fabulous Sports
Babe's butt. That's when it became obvious that daytime sports programming was either ESPN or Jim Rome. SportsFan network and 1on1
got affiliates for nights and overnights, but their shows almost never got picked up in the daytime. Renshaw did nothing in middays.
Since then, FSR has come along and made some inroads, and Dan Patrick is starting to grow his show in late mornings, but it is still a Jim
Rome-ESPN world from 6am-4pm.
Does any sportstalk historian out there remember whom Renshaw succeeded in the 10am slot at 1on1?
Babe's butt. That's when it became obvious that daytime sports programming was either ESPN or Jim Rome. SportsFan network and 1on1
got affiliates for nights and overnights, but their shows almost never got picked up in the daytime. Renshaw did nothing in middays.
Since then, FSR has come along and made some inroads, and Dan Patrick is starting to grow his show in late mornings, but it is still a Jim
Rome-ESPN world from 6am-4pm.
Does any sportstalk historian out there remember whom Renshaw succeeded in the 10am slot at 1on1?