30 years of sports talk radio.

He does a podcast that’s essentially what his radio show always was. It’s cleverly named The Tony Kornheiser Show.
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I used to like local sports talk radio, but podcasts took over. Too many commercials on live radio made for a difficult listen. It got to the point that there were more commercials than actual sports talk.

And taking calls. My god the callers were typically awful.
 
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And taking calls. My god the callers were typically awful.

The trouble with daytime callers is they’re either retired or unemployed (for a reason). Either way, they struggle to formulate a thought in a reasonable amount of time. You could always hear the pain in the hosts’ voice in trying to lead them to a point that often didn’t come.
 
As long as it wasn't Marty or Perailt, mediocre local sports talk is better than the alternative. Iowa everywhere and cf only putout so much and im musiced out when I'm doing things around the house. I was just starting to like Sean and Lucas, Alec and Heather were fine. There were a few producers that were forgettable, but i can't listen to national sports anymore. I don't care, it's already over talked about as is
 
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Deace sucks. He’s a Michigan fan who was carpetbagging as an ISU fan.

Whatever happened to Sean Roberts? Travis, Heather, and Sean were a summer staple for me. Lot of baseball talk
 
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