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ESPN Radio's Features L.A., Chicago Talent in August


During the month of August, ESPN Radio will offer listeners three teams between 10am-1pm ET, featuring commentators who currently host shows on ESPN's owned and operated stations in Los Angeles and Chicago. "ESPN Radio has an extensive pool of talent from our national network, local stations and ESPN television," said VP/Network Audio Content David Roberts. "We're excited to take advantage of this opportunity to give national radio exposure to our local hosts."

Max & Marcellus of ESPN LA 710 will host from ESPN Radio's Los Angeles studios the week of August 3. Max Kellerman and Marcellus Wiley host a daily radio show in Los Angeles from 3-7pm PT. They also offer their opinions and viewpoints weekdays on ESPN2's SportsNation.

Michelle Beadle, host of ESPN2's SportsNation, and Ben Lyons of ESPNLA and The Players Tribune will host from the Los Angeles studios the weeks of August 10 and 17.

ESPN Chicago 1000's Waddle & Silvy will host the week of August 24. Former Bears receiver Tom Waddle and Marc Silverman host a daily show in Chicago from 2-6pm CT.

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