The Artie Lange Show

The Artie Lange Show
Genre
  • Sports
Starring Artie Lange
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 538
Production
Producer(s) Dan Falato
Location(s) New York City
Running time 3 hours
Production company(s) DirecTV Sports Group (2011–present)
Distributor Premiere Radio Networks (2011–present)
Release
Original release October 3, 2011 (2011-10-03) – April 28, 2014 (2014-04-28)

The Artie Lange Show was an American sports entertainment radio show hosted by comedian Artie Lange, airing from October 2011 to April 2014 on the Audience Network, DirecTV, SiriusXM Satellite Radio and several terrestrial radio stations by Premiere Radio Networks. It originally launched as The Nick & Artie Show with Lange co-hosting with comedian Nick DiPaolo[1] until DiPaolo's departure in January 2013.[2][3] The three-hour show aired live from New York City from Monday to Friday at 10:00 p.m EST. From September 7, 2012, the show aired live on the Audience Network on Fridays at 10:00 p.m. EST from Tuesday to Friday.

The featured commentary on sports and entertainment news, interviews with sports figures and celebrities, and listener phone calls. The show was available for live streaming and download as a podcast. On April 28, 2014, the show was cancelled. Lange announced it that day, the show's final broadcast.[4]

Personnel

Availability

The Artie Lange Show was available on the Audience Network channel 239 on DirecTV, SiriusXM Sports Zone (Channel 92), Extreme Talk on iHeartRadio, and terrestrial radio affiliates throughout the United States. It is streamed at the show's website, Stitcher Radio app on smartphones and websites of affiliates. It is available as a podcast. The following is a list of affiliates:

Terrestrial Affiliates
Market Station Frequency Notes
Anchorage KOAN 1080 AM
Fort Myers-Naples WRXK-FM 96.1 FM
Miami-Fort Lauderdale WINZ 940 AM
West Palm Beach WZZR 94.3 FM

References

  1. Hortillosa, Summer (2011-10-14). "Former Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange has new radio show, to appear on David Letterman". The Jersey Journal. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
  2. "Nick DiPaolo Exits 'Nick And Artie Show'". All Access Music Group. 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
  3. Greene, Andy (2013-10-10). "Artie Lange on His Suicide Attempt and Life After Howard Stern". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
  4. "Breaking: “The Artie Lange Show” has been cancelled". The Laugh Button. 2014-04-28. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
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