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The Michael Kay Show

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The Michael Kay Show
GenreSports talk
Running time4 hours
(3:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)
Country of origin United States
Language(s)English
Home stationWEPN-FM 98.7 FM (2002–)
SyndicatesXM 93; Sirius 202 (2011–)
TV adaptationsYES Network (2014–)
StarringMichael Kay
Don La Greca
Peter Rosenberg

The Michael Kay Show is a sports radio talk show airing on the New York City radio station WEPN-FM 98.7 ESPN New York, hosted by New York Yankees television play-by-play broadcaster Michael Kay, Don La Greca, and Peter Rosenberg. The show can also be heard on XM Radio channel 93 and Sirius Radio channel 207. The show is also simulcast on television station YES Network.

History

The show began airing on the radio in 2002, and on TV in 2014. Kay opened his first ever simulcast on the YES Network on February 3, 2014 by dumping a bottle of Diet Coke into the garbage, a move meant to poke fun of the channel's former occupant Mike Francesa. The canned action was criticized by YES Network Executives.[1] On his radio show, Kay delves into a variety of topics related to current sports, especially those notable in the New York area. Kay also touches on non-sports topics in popular culture and public controversy on occasion.

On-air talent

Radio production staff

  • Andrew Gundling, Producer
  • R.J. Santillo, Board Op

References

  1. ^ Blitz, Bob's (2014-02-05). "YES Network Execs Annoyed with Michael Kay's Canned Open: Source". BobsBlitz.com. Retrieved 2014-02-05.