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3 unusual facts about ESPN Radio


Clinton, South Carolina

WPCC (1410 AM) is a radio station that broadcasts local, regional, and national sports programs.

Huggies Pull-Ups

Pull-Ups are the official sponsor of ESPN Radio's coverage of Major League Baseball, as well as Westwood One's coverage of Sunday Night Football.

Ronny Thompson

Ron is also a contributor to NBA TV and occasionally serves as guest-host for "The John Thompson Show," broadcast daily on-air/online from ESPN Radio.


Andy Gresh

While in college, Gresh interned for various sports radio stations including WFAN in New York City and ESPN Radio in Bristol.

Dave Dameshek

In 2004, Dameshek became the weekly sports correspondent on the Los Angeles FM station Indie 103.1's Mighty Morning Show, hosted by Dicky Barrett, while making periodic appearances on regional and national ESPN Radio programs.

JP Dellacamera

Dellacamera did not call the 2006 World Cup final with Dave O'Brien replacing him and called the 2010 World Cup for ESPN Radio with Martin Tyler in his former position.

KCKK

KCKK 1600's last day came in mid-December 2006 when Lincoln Financial Media (which purchased Jefferson Pilot) announced that the signal at 1600 AM would be flipped to become Denver's new ESPN Radio affiliate, KEPN.

KLRX

On January 4, 2007, after playing "Selling the Drama" by Live, KCXM dropped the rock format and became "ESPN Radio 97.3," a full-time affiliate of ESPN Radio.

KWKW

In 2010, KWKW interrupted its normal Spanish-language feed to carry most of ESPN Radio's English-language coverage.

Todd McShay

He makes regular appearances on a number of ESPN programs, including ESPNU Coaches Spotlight, SportsCenter, and ESPN Radio focusing on the NFL Draft.


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Chris Duncan

Since October 2, 2011, Duncan has been a host for "Stully and Duncan," a nightly radio program on the St. Louis ESPN Radio Affiliate, WXOS.

Daniel Brailovsky

He was then a correspondent for SportsCenter and Fútbol Picante, as well as the radio/TV show ESPN Radio Formula.

Doug Gottlieb

Gottlieb was hired by ESPN Radio in September 2003 as co-host of ESPN Radio's GameNight.

J. J. Stokes

He worked as a radio host for the ESPN radio affiliate based out of Modesto, California.

John Coffino

While coaching at St. Peter's, Coffino and Wagner head coach Mike Deane were NCAA Tournament analysts on the Wally and the Keeg show on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York City.

Jorge Sedano

At ESPN Radio he hosts, "Sedano and Stink" from 7pm-10pm ET with ESPN NFL Analyst Mark Schlereth

Marc Kestecher

He calls games for the NBA on ESPN Radio, NFL on ESPN Radio, and BCS on ESPN Radio and provides hosting duties for NBA on ESPN Radio, MLB on ESPN Radio and ESPN Radio SportsCenter.

Red Zebra Broadcasting

Red Zebra also owns the ESPN Radio all-sports station in Richmond, VA, (WXGI 950 AM), and the Fox Sports Radio affiliate in Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA, heard on (WXTG-FM 102.1 FM) in Virginia Beach and on (WXTG 1490 AM) in Hampton, VA.

The Doug Gottlieb Show

Since joining ESPN Radio in September 2003, Gottlieb had co-hosted GameNight along with personalities such as Chuck Wilson, Jeff Rickard, John Seibel and Freddie Coleman.

Tiger Rag Magazine

The show airs statewide on the following affiliates: KDBS-AM in Alexandria, WNXX ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge, KLWB-FM The Game in Lafayette/Carencro, KFNV-FM in Ferriday, KJVC-FM in Mansfield, KRLQ-FM in Shreveport/Rustonm WSLA-AM in Slidell, KTKC-FM in Springhill, KTIB-AM in Thibodaux as well as WAZA-FM in Liberty, Miss.

WVSL-FM

ESPN Radio Selinsgrove's main studio is located at 450 Route 204 Highway in Selinsgrove.