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Wrighster and Gottlieb Join iHeartPodcast Network


FOX Sports Radio weekend personality and six-year NFL veteran George Wrighster announced today that his podcasts "Wrighster or Wrong" and "Pac-12 Apostles" have joined the iHeartPodcast Network. Concurrently, Wrighster and fellow FOX Sports Radio personality Doug Gottlieb have partnered to bring "KJ Live" to the iHeartPodcast Network as well. Hosted by former professional basketball player and UCLA Bruin Kris Johnson, the podcast is available now and will also be featured within the "All Ball with Doug Gottlieb" podcast feed. This new podcast is an extension of the "KJ Live" Instagram/YouTube series.

"Wrighster or Wrong" - Hosted by former professional NFL player and sports media personality George Wrighster and sportswriter Ralph Amsden, "Wrighster or Wrong" is the intersection where sports, business, society, and pop culture meet the truth. Featuring bold opinions, insightful interviews, breaking sports news and more, new episodes post Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

"Pac-12 Apostles" - Sportswriter Ralph Amsden and former professional NFL player and sports media personality George Wrighster host the ultimate Pac-12 podcast for fans of college football, college basketball and more. New episodes post Tuesdays.

"KJ Live" - Hosted by former professional basketball player and sports media analyst Kris Johnson, the podcast features conversations with influencers in the sports world and entertainment industry. New episodes post Thursdays.

"I'm extremely excited and blessed to be joining the iHeartPodcast Network," shared Wrighster. "Our family of podcasts will add fearless, quality content and entertainment for the listeners. Buckle up. The ride will be fun."

"Partnering with Doug Gottlieb and George Wrighster gives me the opportunity to expand my audience through the iHeartPodcast Network," said KJ. "I'm excited to introduce new voices in both sports and entertainment to the platform."

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