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NBC Sports Radio announces morning show

I hope "NBC Sports Radio" last a long time. For me, so far, they are pretty ok? I can't wait until they start Full Time in April to see who they will have on weekdays
 
So far, Erik K. 6 to 9A Eastern, Voices of the Game with Newy Scruggs from 12N-3P Eastern, and Under Center With McNabb & Malone (Donovan & Mark) from 3P to 7P Eastern. Only daytime slot left to fill is the 9A to Noon slot.
 
bwp said:
So far, Erik K. 6 to 9A Eastern, Voices of the Game with Newy Scruggs from 12N-3P Eastern, and Under Center With McNabb & Malone (Donovan & Mark) from 3P to 7P Eastern. Only daytime slot left to fill is the 9A to Noon slot.

7p-10p will need to be filled also.
 
My guess for 9a to noon is a show with Bobby Valentine until September/October when Dan Patrick should be available.
 
That Newy Scruggs show sounds like a revolving door of guests for one hour every day. He will be moving from his Saturday show to the weekdays..and NBCSR should be announcing in the next couple of days who will get the 9A-12P time slot. Won't be Dan Patrick.
 
And so, their weekday lineup is complete. Will be interesting to see how NBCSR stacks up against the competition.
 
How many affiliates do they have? If was a different time, but NBC's News and Information Service started with 21 on June 18, 1975, and didn't make it two years.
 
tvnut said:
How many affiliates do they have? If was a different time, but NBC's News and Information Service started with 21 on June 18, 1975, and didn't make it two years.

NBC's NIS flagship in New York was the FM signal at 97.1. The NIS format was gone by January 1977. WNWS couldn't make a dent against long-established all-news outlets WCBS-AM and WINS. :)
 
zzzzzzzzzzZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz......Wake me up when it fails and gets replaced back with local programming or Stephen A. Smith & Skip Bayless, Rob Parker, or the 2 Live stews get a show and stir things up.
 
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