Here’s are your drive home lineups
On Fan 590 Tonight-
– Bob McCown’s co-host from 5 to 7 is Damien Cox
– Gord Kirke, James Deacon
On TSN Radio 1050
James Cybuski’s co-host is David Naylor
Priscilla Lopes-Schliep
James Duthie
Jay Triano (in studio)
Bob McKenzie
Bryan Mudryk
Brent Butt
Darren Dreger
On 640 with Jim Ralph and Bill Watters thanks to Mike S.:
4:40 – Dave Andrews (AHL President and CEO)
5:05 – Scott Burnside (ESPN Hockey Insider)
5:45 – Mike Harrington (Buffalo News Sabres Beat Writer)
6:05 – Brian Duff (NHL Network)
6:25 – Tony Gallagher (The Province Columnist)
Would Deacon be considered a FOB? He doesn’t really do much for me. Triano interview was great. Good , concise questions and follows up. I’ve often found that Bob’s set ups and questions take up most of the available time. It was great to hear an interview where that didn’t happen. Friday was a win for TSN by my ears.
I missed the show on Friday, but kicking myself because Cybulski has had a good ratio in his interview big names and was looking forward to the Triano interview.
Aaah is Naylor going to be the regular co-host.
At last listenable sports radio on the weekend.TSN/1050 has Hogan (I like him) with guests Chris Shultz (football) Bill Lee (everything) and Scott Ferguson (baseball)…no open phones just good sports talk.What a novel idea.
Still not liking Cybulski, but I’ll say this: TSN already has better evening and weekend programming than The Fan(in terms of talk shows I mean – I think the Jays broadcasts are excellent)
From what I’ve heard, Tatti/MacArthur, Hogan and Cauz are not spectacular, but pretty good for their time slots. It’s felt like The Fan has viewed evenings and weekends when there’s no play by play as kind of a write off.
what time is mike hogan on?
Hogie is on 11am-3pm on the weekends. He is great. Rick Ralph is also doing updates on TSN radio.
Anyone else see Mudhar not take too kindly to TSN radio in The Star?
“As for their tagline, “The evolution of sports radio,” it really is more of the same. So far, there’s very little to distinguish it from the competition. The most “next gen” thing I’ve seen is that because the signal is so weak, I’ve been mostly listening on the computer or through TSN’s new iPad app, which launched five days before their radio station did, and is pretty great.”http://www.thestar.com/sports/tvradio/article/976160–mudhar-meet-the-new-head-of-cbc-sports