Wednesday, January 15, 2025

ESPN Radio Unveils New National Lineup


Mike Greenberg is leaving his national radio show. Lineup changes are coming to ESPN Radio starting Monday February 10th, the day after Super Bowl LIX. Greenberg had been hosting the midday show from 10a-12p ET since August 2020. ESPN confirmed the lineup changes to Barrett Media on Tuesday morning.

Clinton Yates will host Clinton & Friends, airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET. Yates, alongside a rotating group of regular guests, will provide unique insights and perspectives on the top stories of the day, blending breaking news, and audience interaction. Yates brings an established radio presence from his days on ESPN LA 710, the ESPN Radio Network as well as a variety of other ESPN projects.

Following Clinton & Friends, ESPN Radio will debut Joe & Q from 12 to 3 p.m. ET. The show pairs Joe Fortenbaugh, one of the foremost experts in sports wagering, with Q Myers, a Vegas-based host who has been captivating audiences as the host of GameNight for the past 18 months. Together, Joe and Q will bring their distinct personalities, engaging guests, and fan interactions to create an entertaining and informative midday destination.

“With the additions of Clinton & Friends and Joe & Q, ESPN Radio continues to deliver compelling personalities and insightful conversation that resonate with sports fans nationwide,” said David Roberts, ESPN Executive Vice President, Executive Editor, Sports News and Entertainment. “We’re excited to expand our talent roster and provide a dynamic listening experience for our audience.”

These additions will join the established hit shows Unsportsmanlike, Freddie & Harry, Amber & Ian and GameNight to complete ESPN Radio's weekday lineup. Given Mike Greenberg’s expanded role across ESPN platforms, including ‘Get Up’ and ‘NFL Sunday Countdown’ he will no longer host ‘Greeny’. However, he will remain part of ESPN Audio with hosting the First Draft podcast alongside Mel Kiper Jr. and Field Yates.




Unsportsmanlike, ESPN Radio’s marquee morning show will air from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET, as it continues to be a fan favorite with its blend of sharp sports analysis and entertaining debate. The show, hosted by Evan Cohen, Chris Canty and Michelle Smallmon, keeps listeners engaged with thought-provoking conversations and sports news every morning.

Freddie and Harry, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET, delivers an entertaining afternoon drive show featuring Freddie Coleman and Harry Douglas. Their chemistry and deep sports knowledge create a perfect mix of analysis, humor, and listener interaction.

Amber & Ian, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET, features Amber Wilson, a practicing attorney and ESPN radio host since 2019, and Ian Fitzsimmons, a seasoned ESPN analyst and sideline reporter. Amber and Ian will continue to lead ESPN Radio’s evening programming, blending their diverse expertise and perspectives to engage listeners.

GameNight airs from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. ET and delivers the most impactful post-game show in sports talk radio. The show features a dynamic rotation of hosts, including but not limited to Emmett Golden, Victoria Arlen, Courtney Cronin, Myron Medcalf, Aaron Goldhammer, and Gabe Neitzel. Each night, the team drives the conversations around the biggest stories in sports.

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