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Golic Sr. and Golic Jr. Return to ESPN Radio


Mike Golic Sr. and Mike Golic Jr.
Mike Golic Sr. and Mike Golic Jr.

Mike Golic Sr. and Mike Golic Jr. are returning to ESPN Radio as part of a revamped weekday lineup launching Monday, August 3. The father-son duo will co-host The Golics, airing weekdays from 10am to noon ET under a new multi-year agreement with ESPN.

The new show reunites the pair at ESPN after decades of contributions across the company's radio, television and digital platforms. The Golics will also be simulcast live on the ESPN App, with episodes available afterward on major podcast platforms. In addition to hosting the show, both Golics will make appearances across ESPN programming.

The revamped lineup keeps UnSportsmanLike with Chris Canty, Evan Cohen and Michelle Smallmon in the 6-10am ET slot, followed by The Golics. The Rich Eisen Show continues from noon to 3pm ET, while Matt & Myron, hosted by Matt Jones and Myron Medcalf, moves from weekends to weekdays from 3-5pm ET. Like The Golics, the afternoon show will stream on the ESPN App and be available as a podcast after each live broadcast.

"Reuniting with the Mikes Golic was a tremendous opportunity for our audience," said Mike Foss, Executive Vice President, Executive Editor, Sports News and Entertainment. "They've been building chemistry together since 1989, and it's a joy to bring their peerless partnership back to ESPN."

Golic Sr. spent 25 years at ESPN from 1995 to 2020, becoming one of the network's signature radio personalities through Mike & Mike and later Golic & Wingo. Golic Jr. worked at ESPN from 2015 to 2022, contributing across ESPN Radio, television and digital platforms while also calling college football games.

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