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Audacy Rolls Out Revamped Lineup for CBS Sports Radio


Audacy and CBS Sports Radio
Audacy and CBS Sports Radio

Audacy has announced a revamped weekday lineup for CBS Sports Radio, effective January 2. Station veteran Zach Gelb has moved to afternoon drive and is heard from 3-6pm ET, while JR Sportbrief transitions from late nights to evenings fro 6-10pm ET and the network elevates Bart Winkler to late-night host. Winkler will be heard weekdays from 10pm-2am ET.

"Maggie & Perloff" with Maggie Gray and Andrew Perloff will continue to co-host morning drive from 6-10am ET and Amy Lawrence remains in overnights from 2-6am ET.

"This new lineup reinforces the network's commitment to delivering around-the-clock sports coverage, connecting fans nationwide with expert analysis, compelling interviews, and premier sports commentary," said Audacy Sports Format Vice President Spike Eskin, who is also WFAN and CBS Sports Radio Brand Manager and WFAN. "We look forward to kicking off the new year with this improved weekday programming slate."

Gelb has been a host at CBS Sports Radio since 2018. Prior to CBS Sports Radio, he served as a host for Audacy's Sports Radio WIP-FM (94WIP) in Philadelphia, WFAN in New York, SiriusXM, WPEN-FM and WNJE.

JR turned a love for sports, music, and the internet into a full-time career with his hit video sports blog "JRSportBrief," which has amassed more than 80 million views online. JR has been around the world to cover multiple Olympic Games, Super Bowls and Final Fours. He also serves as a host and contributor to WFAN in New York, NBA TV and KTLA TV.

Winkler has worked in various roles for CBS Sports Radio since the summer of 2022. Previous roles include KFIZ-AM in Fond du Lac, WI and morning show host for Audacy's WSSP-AM (1250AM The Fan) in Milwaukee.

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