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CBS Sports Radio
TypeSports radio network
Country
Ownership
OwnerParamount Global
Parent
Key people
  • Mark Chernoff
  • (director of programming)
  • Chris Oliviero
  • (EVP of programming)[1]
History
Launch dateJanuary 2, 2013
(Full programming)
ReplacedNBC Sports Radio
Links
WebcastListen live (via Audacy)
Websitewww.audacy.com/cbssportsradio

CBS Sports Radio is a sports radio network that debuted with hourly sports news updates on September 4, 2012, and with 24/7 programming on January 2, 2013.[2][3][4]

CBS Sports Radio is owned by Paramount Global and distributed by Westwood One. Programming on the network features reporters and personalities from CBS Sports, CBS Sports Network, and CBSSports.com.[2] CBS Sports Radio is broadcast throughout the United States on radio affiliates and streamed online.[5][6] From launch until November 17, 2017, it was operated by CBS Radio until its merger with Entercom. Entercom, which later became Audacy, Inc., continued to manage the network under a licensing agreement with CBS.[7] The rights to the CBS logo, but not the name, expired at the end of 2019.[8]

Stations

CBS Sports Radio airs on more than 300 stations nationwide. The nominal flagship station of CBS Sports Radio is WFAN / WFAN-FM in New York City (although WFAN-AM-FM only carry some brief reports and occasional weekend shows from the network). Since WFAS shifted to conservative talk in 2021,[9][10] New York City has had no full-time CBS Sports Radio affiliate station, although the network is heard around the clock on an HD Radio digital subchannel of WFAN-FM. WFAS and WHLD Niagara Falls-Buffalo were among numerous Cumulus Media stations that had been part of the network's core affiliates but flipped to conservative talk.[11]

Audacy also distanced itself from the network when it shifted focus to its own in-house BetQL network, which features discussions of gambling, in 2021. The BetQL stations continue to carry some CBS Sports Radio programs, including The Jim Rome Show and its late night programming.[12]

Other affiliate stations include:

Programming

Program Time (Eastern)
After Hours with Amy Lawrence Mon-Fri 2 a.m.
Maggie and Perloff (Maggie Gray, Andrew Perloff) Mon-Fri 6 a.m.
Reiter Than You (Bill Reiter) Mon-Fri 10 a.m.
The Jim Rome Show Mon-Fri 12 noon
"TBD" Mon-Fri 3 p.m.
Zach Gelb Mon-Fri 6 p.m.
JRSportBrief (J.R. Jackson) Mon-Fri 10 p.m.
Ryan Hickey Saturdays 2 a.m.
Carrington Harrison Saturdays 6 a.m.
BetQL Countdown To... Saturdays 10 a.m.
Nick Ashooh Saturdays noon
Chris Mueller Saturdays 2 p.m.
Dave Smith Saturdays 6 p.m.
The Jody Mac Show (Jody McDonald) Saturdays 10 p.m.
The Good Shepard Sundays 2 a.m.
Carl Dukes Sundays 6 a.m.
Sunday Morning Football Sundays 10 a.m.
Eye On Football with Zach Gelb (NFL regular season only) Sundays 12 noon
The Jody Mac Show (Jody McDonald) Sundays 8 p.m.
Andy Gresh Sundays 10 p.m.

Weekend broadcasters can and do vary regularly

References

  1. ^ "CBS SPORTS RADIO SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM ANNOUNCED". CBS Radio. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b "CBS CREATES THE LARGEST MAJOR MARKET SPORTS RADIO NETWORK IN THE NATION". CBS Radio. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  3. ^ "CBS Sports Radio". CBS Radio. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
  4. ^ "CBS Sports Radio". Cumulus Media Networks. Archived from the original on 2013-03-10. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
  5. ^ "CBSSR Affiliates". CBS Sports Radio. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
  6. ^ "CBSSR Stream". CBS Sports Radio. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  7. ^ "EX-2.2". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  8. ^ @radioinsight (16 December 2019). "CBS Sports Radio has informed..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  9. ^ "Suburban New York AM To Go All Digital Next Month" by Lance Venta, April 20, 2021 (radioinsight.com)
  10. ^ Venta, Lance (20 May 2021). "WFAS Sets Lineup For Its All-Digital Talk Flip". RadioInsight. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  11. ^ "WHLD switches format to conservative talk hosts, led by Dan Bongino | Entertainment | buffalonews.com".
  12. ^ "Audacy Flips Seven Stations to BetQL Network". 21 June 2021.