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Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon Reaches 400th Affiliate


Jason Smith and Mike Harmon
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon

FOX Sports Radio (FSR) has announced that "The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon" has reached a broadcast milestone of 400 affiliates. Among the show's recent affiliate additions are WBCN-AM & W234BY/Charlotte, WRNW-FM/Milwaukee, WHBQ-AM/Memphis and WLVL-AM & WLVL-X1/Buffalo. Hosted by veteran radio and TV sports personality Jason Smith and co-hosted by Mike Harmon, the program airs weekday evenings from 10pm-2am ET on radio affiliates and iHeartRadio.

"We are extremely pleased to welcome 400 affiliates to the club," said Premiere Networks VP/Sports Programming Scott Shapiro. "The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon has proven time and time again to be the place to go for instant reaction to all of the big games in sports. When major moments happen on the field or court, Jason and Mike have every angle covered."

Prior to joining FOX Sports Radio in 2014, Smith hosted "NFL Fantasy Live" on the NFL Network. He also previously hosted "NFL Fantasy Zone" on DirecTV and various ESPN television and radio programs, including the weekly, syndicated radio program "All-Night."

Harmon has been partnered with Smith since 2014, and he also hosts Sunday mornings on FOX Sports Radio from 9am-1pm ET. From 2006-2014, he served a columnist and analyst for FOX Sports, covering MLB and Fantasy Football for the network. Prior to that, he spent seven years covering fantasy sports for Yahoo! Sports.

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