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FOX Sports Radio Adds "Stugotz and Company LIVE!"


Jon Stugotz Weiner
Jon Stugotz Weiner

FOX Sports Radio will debut "Stugotz and Company LIVE!" as part of its weekday afternoon lineup beginning Monday, January 19. The program, hosted by Jon "Stugotz" Weiner, will air weekdays from 3-5pm ET on more than 270 FOX Sports Radio affiliates nationwide. The show will also stream on FOX Sports Radio's iHeartRadio channel and FOXSportsRadio.com, with full episodes available as a podcast immediately following each broadcast.

Originating from iHeartMedia's South Florida studios, "Stugotz and Company LIVE!" expands on Weiner's existing podcast of the same name. The live radio version will feature his mix of sports commentary, humor, and off-the-cuff opinions, alongside his regular contributors and a rotating lineup of guest co-hosts.

The show's launch coincides with the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship, which will be played nearby on January 19 and feature the Miami Hurricanes against the Indiana Hoosiers.

"I've been waiting years to give out a phone number and talk to Frank on a mobile phone," Stugotz said in a statement. "I'm super excited for this, although not nearly as excited as my wife is to get me out of the house."

The new program is part of a long-term, multiplatform partnership between Stugotz and iHeartMedia. The agreement also includes the creation of the Stugotz Podcast Network under iHeartPodcasts, with planned original sports programming including "Stugotz and Company" and "God Bless Football," distributed across audio platforms and YouTube.

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