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710 ESPN/Seattle Announces ''The Mike Salk Show''


Mike Salk
Mike Salk

Bonneville Sports KIRO-AM (710 ESPN)/Seattle has announced a new morning show, "The Mike Salk Show," beginning Tuesday, September 7. In addition, "Jake & Stacy" (Jake Heaps and Stacy Rost) will expand their weekday show by one hour, with the new broadcast time of 10am-2pm. "Wyman & Bob," hosted by Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton, will air from 2-7pm.

"The Mike Salk Show" will regularly feature voices, past and current, within the Seattle sports landscape such as Jerry Dipoto, Scott Servais, Pete Carroll, Matt Hasselbeck, Brock Huard, Shannon Drayer, Michael Bumpus and more.

"I am thrilled to have Mike Salk on the air in morning drive," said Bonneville Seattle SVP/Market Manager Cathy Cangiano. "Mike's knowledge, experience and local relationships will no doubt provide the Pacific Northwest sports community an entertaining and insightful show every morning."

"We're excited and fortunate to be able to add such a talented host back into our daily lineup," added 710 ESPN Seattle Program Director Kyle Brown. "Mike is a passionate, opinionated broadcaster with long-standing connections to Seattle's teams and fans. With daily appearances from Brock Huard & John Clayton and weekly interviews with Pete Carroll, Matt Hasselbeck and Jerry Dipoto, this show will be a can't-miss destination for sports fans in the region."

Salk is also co-host of the "Brock & Salk" podcast with Brock Huard. The "Brock & Salk Show" aired in various dayparts on 710 ESPN Seattle from 2009-2019 and continues as a weekly podcast. For the new show, Mike Salk will be joined by Executive Producer and on-air contributor Justin Barnes and Producer Maura Dooley.

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