The CBS Sports Radio Network hasn’t generated a lot of industry excitement over the past few years. But heading into 2020, that could be changing.
With the network recently losing Taz and Bill Reiter, and Marc Malusis expected to move over to WFAN, it’s created an opportunity to reset the weekday lineup. What network executives came up with is a lineup that should give local stations more of a reason to consider adding CBS Sports Radio programming.
Kicking off the broadcast day in morning drive as of January 2nd will be Damon Amendolara. ‘The DA Show‘ has been well received by program directors over the past few years. It began on the network in early evenings, and moved up to middays before being earning the bump to morning drive. Amendolara and producer/on-air contributor Shaun Morash have built great on-air chemistry, and their lighter approachh should help the show earn clearance consideration from local stations looking for an alternative to the current options available on the national sports radio circuit. With the move to mornings, Morash will focus full time on the show, increasing his on-air role. He’ll no longer produce on WFAN or host a weekend show on the network. They’re expected to host weekdays from 6a-10a ET.
With DA moving into mornings, CBS Sports Radio will add The Pat McAfee Show in middays. McAfee has been rapidly rising in the sports media industry over the past few years. His show is currently distributed by Westwood One, which also handles ad sales for CBS Sports Radio. By adding McAfee, the network gains another high profile talent with strong national presence. The move also sends a message to McAfee that Westwood One and CBS Sports Radio view him as an important part of their future plans. McAfee’s show will air on the network weekdays from 10a-12p ET.
No changes have been announced for Jim Rome’s program, the afternoon show with Brandon Tierney and Tiki Barber, late nights with Scott Ferrall or the overnight program with Amy Lawrence. However, Bill Reiter’s old time slot will feature a new voice. Zach Gelb, who recently worked for SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio and SiriusXM NFL Radio, and previously hosted on CBS Sports Radio and WFAN, returns to the network to solidify the M-F lineup. Gelb, who is just 25 years old, has displayed great command on the mic during his stints in New York, Philadelphia, and Trenton, NJ. He’s expected to host weeknights from 6p-10p ET.
The full schedule for CBS Sports Radio as of January 2nd is as follows:
- 6A-10A – The DA Show
- 10A-12P – The Pat McAfee Show
- 12P-3P – The Jim Rome Show
- 3P-6P – Tiki & Tierney
- 6P-10P – The Zach Gelb Show
- 10P-2A – Ferrall On The Bench
- 2P-6A – After Hours with Amy Lawrence