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XTRA 1360/San Diego Announces Program Lineup Change


XTRA 1360/San Diego
XTRA 1360/San Diego

iHeartMedia/San Diego has made changes to its weekday lineup during morning and afternoon drive on KLSD-AM (XTRA 1360)/San Diego/ The revised line-up will feature "The Hartman and Rich O Show" with Steve Hartman and Rich Ohrnberger in morning drive, and the debut of "Jon and Jim" with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell in afternoon drive.

San Diego sports listeners will now wake up with "The Hartman and Rich O Show" weekday mornings starting at 6am/ The duo currently works together on Fox Sports Radio and has successfully hosted together on XTRA 1360's "Loose Cannons" show. Hartman has been a staple of the Sports/Talk scene in San Diego for three decades while former NFL offensive lineman Rich Ohrnberger is the Radio Color Analyst for San Diego State University football.

As part of the programming changes, "Jon and Jim" starring Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell can now be heard daily from 3-6pm The duo also hosts "The Wrap-Up Show" following San Diego Padres games and have become prominent voices on Padres baseball by offering unbiased opinions, unique perspectives and comedic relief.

Schaeffer's baseball knowledge comes from his 15 seasons as a Minor League Baseball broadcaster. He's also the voice of San Diego State University athletics, covering XTRA 1360's pre-game, halftime and post-game shows for the team. Russell, who previously served as the producer of the "Darren Smith Show," worked for the Padres Radio Network from 2016-2019 and has covered the team extensively for the last decade.

Additionally, "The Herd" with Colin Cowherd will continue to air weekdays from 9am to noon, followed by "The Darren Smith Show," which remains in the midday slot from noon to 3pm.

"This exciting new lineup caters to the desires of sports fans in San Diego," said iHeartMedia San Diego Market President Melissa Forrest. "In addition to providing the very best sports talk, we'll also continue to provide our listeners with unparalleled access to the NFL, the Padres, San Diego State University athletics, and all San Diego sports news."

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