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SB Nation Radio Network Adds Tony Bruno and Harry Mayes
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, April 28, 2020 | 12:01pm CT |
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SB Nation Radio and JAKIB Media Partners announced the return of Tony Bruno & his co-host Harry Mayes to national network radio. The duo will re-launch "Into The Night" on May 11th, to be heard 10pm-1am ET, weekdays across Gow Media's SB Nation Radio Network. Bruno, a 40-year veteran sports/talk voice has aired on nearly every national radio network. He was the first voice heard on ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio and the only radio host to have ever been featured in the EA Sports Madden game.
After retiring from terrestrial radio, Bruno began hosting a once-a-week podcast, which expanded to a daily stream on Twitch.tv. He also hosted "Countdown 2 Kickoff" on ESPN Radio during the 2019 NFL season and recently returned to terrestrial radio when he began on SiriusXM in April.
Mayes is an 18-year sports/talk radio veteran, 15 of which were spent on the air in Philadelphia, where he became one of the best-known personalities in a market known for its die-hard sports fans. Bruno and Mayes hosted together for five years on Philadelphia radio.
"I continue in amazement that at a time when there are no sports to talk about, my partner Harry and I keep getting hired to talk sports," said Bruno.
"Amid the insanity of this Pandemic, the world needs the opportunity to enjoy what the industry calls radio gold," commented JAKIB Media Partners Founder Joe Krause. "This partnership with SB Nation Radio further defines how together we will utilize the incredible power of radio and directly connect with millions of sports fans."
"We are thrilled to add Tony and Harry to our lineup," added Gow Media CEO David Gow. I have long been a fan of Tony's, as I think he is one of the top talents in all of radio."
"It's very exciting to have an opportunity to work with Tony Bruno again," said SB Nation Radio COO and Program Director Craig Larson. "During the years I produced Tony's morning show, I learned so much from one of the all time greats of our industry."
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