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JT The Brick to Host New Nighttime Show on SiriusXM


JT the Brick
JT the Brick

Sports/Talk personality JT The Brick (aka John Tournour) will host a new show on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Sports Radio channel, airing five nights a week (Sundays 11pm-2am, Monday-Thursday, 11pm-3am) starting October 8. "Brick at Night with JT The Brick" will broadcast live from Las Vegas and feature JT's brand of fast-paced, high energy sports talk covering the hottest sports topics of the day.

"I'm excited to be part of the best lineup in sports radio," said Tournour. "I have wanted to work with this great group of people for a long time. Special thanks to SiriusXM for this opportunity. Being on SiriusXM means we'll be reaching more fans than ever, and I can't wait."

"JT is a super talented sports radio personality with the unique voice and strong and informed takes that sports fans love," added SiriusXM Senior VP/Sports Programming Steve Cohen. "We're very excited to expand his role on Mad Dog Sports Radio and give our listeners great sports talk late into the night coast to coast."

In addition to his work on SiriusXM, Tournour hosts "The Game Plan" podcast for the Oakland Raiders, and has been a part of the Oakland Raiders broadcast team since 1998.

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