Fox Sports Radio

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Fox Sports Radio
Broadcast area United States
Canada
Africa
Europe
Middle East
Branding Fox Sports Radio or simply FSR
First air date August 28, 2000
Format Sports Talk
Owner Premiere Radio Networks
Website Official site at foxsports.com

Fox Sports Radio is a service of Premiere Radio Networks (a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications). Fox Sports itself has minimal control over the network, it is simply branded as such per a two-way marketing agreement [citation needed].

The network broadcasts from studios on Ventura Blvd. in Los Angeles. FSR broadcasts 24/7 sports programming and airs The Fox National Sports Report (sports headlines and highlights) every twenty minutes. The network is available on more than 290 affiliates across the United States and Canada, and can also be heard on XM Satellite Radio channel 142 and on WorldSpace Satellite Radio channel 501 (Afristar satellite).

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[edit] History

Launched on August 28, 2000, Fox Sports Radio had about 50 affiliates nationwide. Fox Sports Radio had a very quiet launch, as most of its affiliates in major markets were in contracts with ESPN Radio or Sporting News Radio as well as FSR, which made getting programs heard rather hard, as its few full time affiliates were mostly daytime only stations or had very weak signals at night. The Sports Fan Radio Network ceased operations shortly after FSR's initial launch, allowing former SFRN affiliates to join the new FSR rather easily. One of the hosts on the Sports Fan Radio Network, J.T. the Brick, also joined Fox Sports Radio shortly thereafter.

Because FSR is actually owned and controlled by Premiere Radio Networks and only uses the Fox name per a two-way marketing agreement with Fox, there is very little synergy between the two outfits, aside from certain personalities (such as Chris Myers and Andrew Siciliano) appearing on both. FSR is also granted unrestricted rights to use audio from any sports programming aired on Fox TV or FSN for highlights purposes. As of 2006, the only long-form program shared by FSR and Fox TV is FOX NFL Sunday.

Eventually, as Clear Channel-owned sports stations began to drop ESPN Radio in favor of the new network, its affiliate base grew rapidly, from 50 stations to more than 280 stations and XM Satellite Radio throughout North America.

In early 2005, Fox Sports Radio began calling itself FSR on air, the same year Premiere's contract to use the name Fox Sports was due to expire, provoking many to think that a name change was in the works. As of 2006, the network is still officially called Fox Sports Radio, though in on-air imaging, it is being called FSR more often.

[edit] Programming

[edit] Monday-Friday

ET PT Show Hosts Anchors
2AM 11PM The Third Shift Jorge Sedano Karen Kay
6AM 3AM The First Team Steve Czaban with Scott Linn Al Galdi
9AM 6AM Out of Bounds Craig Shemon and James Washington Eddie Garcia
12PM 9AM The First Team Reloaded¹ Steve Czaban with Scott Linn¹ Eddie Garcia¹
3PM 12PM The Drive on Fox Chris Myers with various cohosts Vince De Lisi
7PM 4PM Gametime Live Andrew Siciliano Krystal Fernandez
10PM 7PM Gametime React J.T. the Brick Tomm Looney

¹The network is officially dark between the hours of 12PM and 3PM ET (9AM and 12PM PT), as many affiliates air Premiere Radio Networks' The Jim Rome Show, which is syndicated separately. Stations unable to carry Rome's program may substitute another program or run a replayed version of The First Team on Fox.

[edit] Saturday

ET PT Show Hosts Anchors
2AM 11PM The Third Shift Weekend Edition Ben Maller Larry Brown
6AM 3AM Fox Overtime Chris Moore Larry Brown ('til 8AM)
9AM 6AM Gametime Saturday Warm-Up Steve "Big Dog" Duemig Chuck Madden
12PM 9AM Gametime Saturday Sean Farnham and Rob Dibble Chuck Madden ('til 2PM)
4PM 1PM Gametime Saturday Dan Moriarty and Lincoln Kennedy Dan Beyer
8PM 5PM Gametime Saturday React Bruce Jacobs Eddie Garcia
11PM 8PM Gametime Saturday Rewind John Fricke and Chris Landry Eddie Garcia

[edit] Sunday

ET PT Show Hosts Anchors
2AM 11PM The Third Shift Weekend Edition Ben Maller Alan Horton
6AM 3AM Race Day on Fox Rob D'Amico, Michele Rahal, Ardy Arani Alan Horton ('til 8AM)
9AM 6AM Fox MoneyBall Chris Moore and Rick Horrow Chuck Madden
10AM 7AM Gametime Sunday Warm-Up Chris Moore Chuck Madden
12PM 9AM Gametime Sunday Sean Farnham and Kevin Kennedy Chuck Madden ('til 2PM)
4PM 1PM Gametime Sunday Dan Moriarty and Lincoln Kennedy Geoff Nathanson
8PM 5PM Gametime Sunday React The Thompson Brothers Gianna Suter
11PM 8PM Gametime Sunday Rewind John Fricke and Chris Landry Gianna Suter

[edit] Partial station listings for Fox Sports Radio local affiliates

This listing of radio stations that are branded as Fox Sports Radio is an incomplete sampling of major markets in 2006.

Fox Sports Radio Station Listing
Market Branding Special Local Programming Notes
Washington, D.C. SportsTalk 980 [1] Flagship station for the Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, Georgetown Hoyas and The First Team on Fox with Steve Czaban
Cleveland, Ohio SportsTalk 850 WKNR [2] Cleveland affiliate for the Ohio State Buckeyes
Des Moines, Iowa Iowa's Sports Station 1460 KXNO [3] Kansas City Chiefs Affiliate Station
Cincinnati, Ohio 1530 Homer [4] Cincinnati Bengals flagship station
Sandusky, Ohio 1450AM WLEC [5] Extensive coverage of high school and pro sports
Elyria, Ohio AM 930 WEOL [6]
Detroit, Michigan Sports Radio 1130 WDFN [7] Detroit Pistons flagship station
Flagstaff, Arizona Fox Sports Radio 1650 [8]
Seattle/Tacoma, Washington Fox Sports 850 [9] Also owned by Salem Communications but LMA'ed to Clear Channel as a sister station to KJR.
Fresno, California Fox Sports Radio 1340 [10]
Huntsville, Alabama SportsRadio 730 The UMP [11]
Los Angeles, California AM 570 [12] Los Angeles Lakers flagship station
Miami, Florida Sports Talk 790AM The Ticket [13] Flagship station for the Miami Dolphins and The Third Shift on Fox with Jorge Sedano
Lancaster, Pennsylvania Fox Sports 1490 [14] Lancaster Affiliate for Hershey Bears Hockey, Penn State Nittany Lions Football and a coaches show every Thursday during football season, and Penn State Mens and (some) Womens basketball games during the winter, and Flagship station for Lancaster Barnstormers Baseball
Las Vegas, Nevada Fox Sports 1460 [15]
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Fox 970 [16] Pittsburgh Steelers flagship station
Tijuana, Baja California/San Diego, California XX Sports Radio/XX Sports Radio [17] Flagship home of the San Diego Padres baseball team.
Troy, New York Fox Sports Radio 980 [18] University of Albany football flagship station
Jesup, Georgia Fox Sports Radio WLOP 1370 [19] All Sports All the Time--Atlanta Braves Baseball, Jacksonville Jaguars NFL, Georgia Tech--Rambling Wreck, Georgia Southern Eagles
Toledo, Ohio Fox Sports Radio 1230 WCWA [20] Toledo affiliate for the Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Browns

[edit] External links

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Corporate officers: Lowry Mays | Mark Mays | Randall Mays | Tom Hicks
Board of directors: Alan Feld | Perry Lewis | Lowry Mays | B.J. McCombs | Phyllis Riggins | Theodore Strauss | J.C. Watts | John H. Williams

Radio / Television stations: (See List of broadcast stations owned by Clear Channel)
Other major assets: Clear Channel Outdoor | Clear Channel UK | Premiere Radio Networks | FOX Sports Radio Network