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Line-up changes at FSR, ESPN Radio

Somewhat old news as this happened in the past few weeks. On FSR, TJ Rives left his Saturday night show, replaced by Arnie Spanier. Spanier previously was on earlier in the evening from 6-10 EST. That slot is now occupied by Brian Noe (The Noe Show), who also now co-hosts Sunday mornings with Jason Smith's sidekick, Michael Harmon. Noe's former overnight slot is now filled by Mark Willard. I believe he's out of Seattle. Sunday middays are now occupied by Don Bell and Ryan Field. Bill Reiter and Cole Wright are heard from 3-7, replacing Ben Maller and Tomm Looney's The Blitz.

On ESPN Radio, Bomani Jones was added to the line-up from 9-11 EST. Jorge Sedano's show has been shaved down to two hours. Sedano's partner, Mark "Stink" Schlereth, is no longer on the show. Freddie Coleman has been pushed to the 11-2a slot, shaving off one hour of SportsCenter All Night with Jay Reynolds.
 
So, Reiter and Wright replaced Maller and Looney on the Saturday 1-4 slot, or are they on Sunday and the Maller and Looney show remains unchanged?

Thanks for providing the information about the lineup changes. I'm actually kind of surprised both FSR and ESPN don't simulcast Sportscenter or a Fox Sports equivalent for some of these slots.
 
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