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ESPN Radio Unveils New National Lineup Beginning February 10


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ESPN Radio is set to enhance its programming with a new lineup, beginning Monday, February 10. Clinton Yates, a familiar voice from KSPN (ESPN LA 710) and various ESPN projects, will helm "Clinton & Friends" weekdays from 10am-12pm ET. The show will feature Yates along with a rotation of guests, engaging listeners with insights and perspectives on the day's top stories, integrating breaking news and audience interaction.

The midday slot will introduce "Joe & Q" from 12-3pm ET, pairing Joe Fortenbaugh, an expert in sports wagering, with Vegas-based host Q Myers, formerly of GameNight. This new duo is set to captivate audiences with their personalities, expert guests and fan interactions.

ESPN Executive Vice President, Executive Editor, Sports News and Entertainment David Roberts expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, stating, "With the additions of Clinton & Friends and Joe & Q, ESPN Radio continues to deliver compelling personalities and insightful conversation that resonate with sports fans nationwide."

The new programs will join existing favorites such as "Unsportsmanlike," "Freddie & Harry," "Amber & Ian," and "GameNight" to round out the daily offerings. Notably, Mike Greenberg will step away from his show 'Greeny' due to an expanded role across ESPN platforms but will continue with ESPN Audio, co-hosting the "First Draft" podcast with Mel Kiper Jr. and Field Yates.

"Unsportsmanlike" will continue to anchor the morning block from 6-10am ET, featuring Evan Cohen, Chris Canty and Michelle Smallmon, who are known for their sports analysis and debates. "Freddie and Harry" take over afternoons from 3-7pm ET, offering a mix of humor, analysis and audience interaction led by Freddie Coleman and Harry Douglas.

Evening programming includes "Amber & Ian" from 7-10pm ET, where Amber Wilson and Ian Fitzsimmons blend their expertise to engage with the audience. Lastly, "GameNight," airing from 10pm-1am ET, continues as the go-to post-game destination, with a rotating team of hosts discussing the biggest sports stories of the day.

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