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Lance Zierlein Reunites w/John Granato in Houston


Lance Zierlein and John Granato
Lance Zierlein and John Granato

Lance Zierlein and John Granato will once again share a broadcast studio starting November 27. The duo will cover morning drive on Gow Media's KFNC-FM (ESPN 97.5)/Houston from 7-9:30am each weekday. A longtime analyst for NFL.com, Zierlein began his career at rival KILT-AM, before joining Granato for the launch of Gow Media's 1560 AM in 2007. Zierlein left his most recent post at KBME-AM in June. Granato enjoyed a ten-year run with Zierlein at KILT-AM, where the two shared morning duties.

"Reuniting John and Lance is a homerun," said Gow Media CEO David Gow. "For years, people have asked me when those two could do a show again, and now the stars have aligned."

"I'm really excited about getting back together with John Granato and being part of what David Gow is building with 97.5, Sports Map and Culture Map," remarked Zierlein. "John and I had the most talked-about show in Houston because of our chemistry and the fun we had on the air. That's missing from a lot of the radio shows out there today. It's time to bring that back in the mornings."

"It's huge for me to have Lance back," added Granato. "Not only is he a great friend but I owe a lot to him in my career. And he's one of the funniest guys I know. A lot of people woke up to us over the years. Hopefully they'll be back and we'll get a bunch of new people as well. I'm really excited about being in morning drive again (Except that whole waking up early thing)."

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