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''The Tony Bruno Show'' Set to Debut on SiriusXM on April 6
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, March 30, 2020 |
SiriusXM and JAKIB Media Partners have announced that, nearly five years after his retirement from terrestrial radio, 40-year sports/talk veteran Tony Bruno is re-launching "The Tony Bruno Show" on SiriusXM. Bruno will co-host with Harry Mayes and debuts April 6, airing every weekday from 3-6pm ET on SiriusXM's Dan Patrick Radio (channel 211).
"I want to thank all of my fans who have followed and supported me through the years," said Bruno. "I am grateful to everyone who has encouraged me to return and who still wants to hear my daily fun approach to sports and current affairs, which has been my forte' for over four decades in broadcasting. I can't think of a better platform than SiriusXM and reuniting with my former ESPN colleague on the Dan Patrick Radio channel, and I am thrilled to be able to return to the airwaves with my good friend and co-host Harry Mayes."
Through his four decades on the air, Bruno has been a sports/talk voice on nearly every national radio platform. He was the first voice heard on ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio and the only radio host to have ever been featured in the EA Sports Madden game. After retiring from terrestrial radio, Bruno began hosting a once-a-week podcast, which expanded to a daily stream on Twitch.tv. He also hosted "Countdown 2 Kickoff" on ESPN Radio during the 2019 NFL season.
"Tony has always been one of the best and most popular sports talk personalities in America. Listeners are drawn to him," said SiriusXM SVP of Sports Programming Steve Cohen. "We are excited to have Tony and Harry on SiriusXM, and we're proud to be the exclusive radio platform that enables them to reach sports fans across the country."
Mayes is an 18-year sports/talk radio veteran, 15 of which were spent on the air in Philadelphia, where he became one of the best-known and most relatable personalities in a market known for its die-hard sports fans. Bruno and Mayes hosted together for five years on Philadelphia radio.
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