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ESPN/Cleveland Adds Goldhammer & Golden to Weekends


WKNR-AM (ESPN Cleveland)
WKNR-AM (ESPN Cleveland)

Good Karma Brands and ESPN Cleveland debut "Hammer & Emmett," a new morning show on ESPN Radio featuring two seasoned local hosts, Aaron Goldhammer and Emmett Golden. The show will premiere on Saturday, May 11 and air from 10am-1pm ET. Hammer & Emmett will air nationally on ESPN Radio and locally on WKNR-AM (850 ESPN)/Cleveland, ESPNCleveland.com  TheLandOnDemand.com and the ESPN and The Land on Demand apps.

Good Karma Brands founder and CEO Craig Karmazin, "We are so proud of the work Aaron and Emmett have put in to earn the opportunity for a new national show. Fans are familiar with their voices locally in Cleveland and nationally with their fill in hosting work. They are a great representation of Good Karma Brands and Cleveland, and their contributions will continue to put the city on the national stage."

Goldhammer is a sports media personality known primarily for his role as co-host of ESPN Cleveland's The Really Big Show alongside Tony Rizzo. For the last 17 years and counting, he has entertained Cleveland sports fans, filled in on ESPN Radio and appeared in the films Draft Day and Believeland.

A Cleveland native, Golden grew up listening to WKNR and is known primarily as co-host of ESPN Cleveland's The Next Level with Jerod Cherry. In addition to his daily show, he co-hosts GameNight with Q Myers, Mondays through Wednesdays on ESPN Radio.

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