Covino and Rich

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The Covino and Rich Show airs on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 108 (Maxim Radio) every weekday from 3-7 EST. The show stars Octane's Steve Covino and Hit's 1's Rich Davis. "The Show" as it is called by listeners and the host's, discusses all the things that matter to men aged 13 to 105 - Girls, Comedy, Sports and Music.

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[edit] Steve "El" Covino

Self-dubbed "The Baddest Latin in Manhattan, "El Covino" produced and programmed his own radio show (Upper Montclair NJ's 90.3 WMSC FM) which led him to New York's WXRK FM 92.3 - the former home of the one and only "King of All Media," Howard Stern. Since the morning slot was filled, Covino got a full time job in the Marketing/Programming Dept. Not completely satisfied with his gig as a "Desk Jockey" he finally got his breaks as the Producer & and co-host of "Solid State" with DJ Liquid Todd (later called "Altered State" heard on 103.5 WKTU from 1-3am). Covino then got a spot on "K-Rock's Hard On" with Crazy Cabbie. Finally Covino eventually landed his own weekend show at K-ROCK which led him to SIRIUS Satellite Radio.

[edit] Rich "Dicky-Doo" Davis

Davis, star of SIRIUS Hits 1's 'The Morning Mash Up' can now be found making an even bigger mess on SIRIUS Maxim Radio. Davis, a 7-year radio veteran, has interviewed everyone from Justin Timberlake to Jay Z and Jessica Simpson. In 2000, at the age of 21, Davis began hosting the nighttime show at Z100 WHTZ/New York. Previously, he worked on-air at WIOQ Q102/ Philadelphia, 95.5 WPLJ/ New York, and WWHT Hot 107.9/Syracuse. A Syracuse University graduate, Davis simultaneously partied hard and landed on air at WJPZ 89.1/ Syracuse in 1998 for his first radio gig. Not to mention his amazing discovery of the one and only Yellow Banana.

Davis' dreamy popularity with the female crowd have put him in the glossy pages of Teen Beat, Pop Star and Twist. He has also hosted segments and handled voice over work on Nickelodeon and MTV. Also, it is said that Davis is the inspiration for the Ticklesack classic, Rich is Lame, a Chocolate Rain parody.

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