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Roc & Manuch, Dave Smith Added to SB Nation Radio Roster


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SB Nation Radio is set to roll out lineup changes in 2019. "Calling All Sports" with Roc, Manuch and Crespin will occupy the 4-7pm ET daypart. The hosts have worked in Arizona for over 14 years and will originate from the newest SB Nation Radio affiliate, KDUS-AM (1060) in Phoenix.

"We are ecstatic to bring our show to SB Nation Radio," said host Mike Muraco (Roc). "This is the perfect opportunity to share our views and opinions and take sportstainment to a national platform."

Matt Perrault will continue to host "Pushing the Odds" live from Las Vegas. Beginning in 2019, the show will air locally on 920 AM, KBAD. Among the other changes, Jake Asman will host a nightly program called "The Power Hour" from 7-8pm ET.

"I'm thrilled for the opportunity to host a daily show," commented Jake Asman. "I have had many wonderful opportunities and experiences at SB Nation Radio and couldn't be happier to launch this new program." And a familiar voice will be changing networks. Dave Smith will air his unique style of sports talk on weekends beginning in January.

"SB Nation Radio is the premiere sports network and I can't wait to get rolling," said Dave Smith. "I greatly enjoyed my time working with Craig Larson at Sporting News Radio and I am super excited to get underway."

"We've never been in a better place than we are right now," said SB Nation Radio and Gow Media CEO, David Gow. "While the sports radio landscape is constantly evolving, we believe it's essential to continue to provide our audience original content 24/7."

SB Nation Radio is set to add over 25 new affiliates.

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