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Sunday, January 29, 2017

WNDE, Indianapolis to Debut New Local AM Drive Sports Talk Show.





Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Jan 18th 2017, 16:29, by TALKERS
WNDE, Indianapolis to Debut New Local AM Drive Sports Talk Show.  There's a new sports talk show set to launch on Monday, February 6 at iHeartMedia's Indy sports talker WNDE-AM (and simulcast on translatorgunner W248AW at 97.5 FM) featuring sister rock WFBQ personalities Dave "Gunner" Gunn and Don Stuck.  The morning drive show – called "Flagrant Foul" – will air on WNDE from 6:00 am to 9:00 am, stuckdonmaking it the only live and local Indy sports talk show in AM drive.   Crosstown competitors WXNT and WFNI air CBS Sports Radio's "Gio & Jones" and ESPN's "Mike & Mike," respectively.  The Indianapolis Business Journal notes that "Mike & Mike" are far and away the current sports talk ratings leader in mornings, but with strong rumors that ESPN plans to end the "Mike & Mike" show very soon (moving Mike Greenberg to a more prominent role on ESPN TV), there could be an opening for "Flagrant Foul."  Gunner comments, "Stuck and I have talked sports on bar stools for years.  Now, we're excited to move our stools in front of microphones."



David Moulton Exits Beasley's WFCN, Fort Myers After Critical Comments About Station Decisions.  Fort Myers sports talk personality David Moulton tweeted yesterday (1/17) that he was fired from Beasley Broadcast Group's WFCN "99.3 ESPN Radio" after 17 years with the station.  His exit from the station comes onmoultondavid the heels of a weekend story in the Fort Myers News-Press that delved into the break-up of Moulton's and 10-year on-air partner Mark Miller's show back in June of 2016 after the company did not re-sign Miller.  The story questioned the wisdom of the move and Moulton commented freely in the story, his main complaint being that he was never told why the station let Miller walk.  WFCN brought Gentry Thomas in to co-host with Moulton after Miller's departure.  With Moulton now gone, Thomas and station PD Chris Beasley are hosting the midday show.  Read the News-Press story here.
Trump Inauguration Protests/Approval Rating Polls, Obama Commutes Chelsea Manning's Sentence, U.S.–Russia Relations, Trump Cabinet Nominees Hearings, GOP's ObamaCare Plans, World Economic Forum, and NFL Playoffs Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (1/17).  Friday's inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump, the Democrats who plan to stay away from the event and reports of planned protests in Washington, tied with Trump's approval rating polls; the controversy over President Obama's commutation of Chelsea Manning's sentence for turning classified documents over to Wikileaks; speculation about Trump's future relationship with Vladimir Putin; yesterday's confirmation hearings for Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos; the GOP's intent to replace the Affordable Care Act with its own plan; the meeting of global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland; and the NFL playoffs were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.
SiriusXM Remodels 'Opie Radio'; Re-Brands as 'Faction Talk.'  The former "Opie Radio"
channel is rebranded by SiriusXM as "Faction Talk."  The satcaster describes the channel as "an unpredictable and provocative channel inspired by its punk-infused sister channel, the music and sports-focused "Faction."  The new "Faction Talk" launches on Monday (1/23) and will feature the live talk lineup of Jim Norton and Sam Roberts from 8:00 am to 11:00 am ET; the Jason Ellis show from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm; and the "Opie Radio Show" with Greg "Opie" Hughes from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
Odds & Sods.  With the Inauguration of the 45th President of the United States taking place on Friday, radio news outlets are covering the event.  Westwood One is beginning live, long-form coverage at 11:30 am ET, anchored by Westwood One News correspondent Chas Henry with on-scene reports from correspondents Bob Costantini at the Capitol and Steve Kastenbaum across from the reviewing stand at the White House…..ABC News Radio will also provide extensive coverage.  Correspondent Aaron Katersky will lead coverage from the U.S. Capitol, joined by correspondent Karen Travers from the White House, correspondents Brad Mielke and Janai Norman from the Inaugural Parade, political director Rick Klein with analysis and commentary from Washington, DC, and contributor Steve Roberts with historical analysis and context of all the proceedings.  ABC News Radio will offer multiple status reports each hour on the events of the day and a one-hour special that will be available at 7:00 pm ET…..E.W. Scripps' WTMJ, Milwaukee – the flagship of the Green Bay Packers Radio Network is hosting "The Hometown Call at Turner Hall" viewing party for this Sunday's NFC Championship Game.  The event is free with a big-screen broadcast of the game synched to the radio play-by-play broadcast on WTMJ…..CBS Sports Radio launches a dedicated channel on Apple Music.  CBS says "sports fans will now have access to CBS Sports Radio's unique brand of coverage and commentary via Apple Music, available on a variety of devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, Mac, PC, Android, and Sonos."…..SB Nation Radio is kicking off the new version of the Sean Salisbury show during its coverage of Super Bowl LI in Houston.  Salisbury's new co-hosts are Robin Carlin, Brian Barrett and producer Adam Sager.  The show will air from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon ET during Super Bowl week and return to the 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm slot on February 6…..United Stations Radio Networks names Donna Harrison its newest rep in the affiliate relations department for services and offerings for the news and talk formats…..WCCM, Salem, New Hampshire adds the GCN-syndicated Dr. Daliah Wachs show to its weekend program lineup…..The "What's Cooking in the Mr. Food Test Kitchen" show is offering stations a free, one-month trial of the weekend food show with no contract obligation.  Mr. Food is seen on some 110 TV stations as well as the QVC channel.
harrisonUpCloseFarOutsmallWHAT ARE WORDS FOR? Michael Harrison Chats with the Editor-at-Large of Merriam-Webster.  The organic English language has always evolved but the changes have been speeding up due to the influences of the digital era.  In this week's fascinating installment of the award-winning PodcastOne hit series, "Up Close and Far Out," TALKERS foundersokolowskipeter Michael Harrison talks with Peter Sokolowski, editor-at-large of Merriam-Webster, about the rapidly accelerating evolution of words and the English language. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary is the second-best-selling book (right behind the Holy Bible) during the past century-and-a-half of American history.  The conversation includes a discussion of the famed publisher's successful transition from being a print-based company fueled by book sales to a gigantic web-based digital advertising-based enterprise.  To listen to this illuminating podcast in its entirety, please click here or click on the "Up Close and Far Out" player box located in the right-hand column on every page of Talkers.com.