He is, understandably, pleased about the Showtime debut but
also looking forward to being back on Houston radio after a year’s absence.
“You know how I feel about Houston,” Rome said. “Houston was
the first major market that took a chance on the Rome show (in 1997), and that
means something to me. I’ve always had a connection with Houston. I hated not
being in that market, and getting back as soon as I could was the plan.”
There is mild irony in that his CBS Sports Radio show will
be going head-to-head against the show that replaced him on KILT (610 AM),
hosted by Brad Davies and Mike Meltser, on KILT’s sister CBS Radio station at
650 AM.
“That happens in this business,” Rome said. “(The radio show)
is a really great opportunity. CBS has a great vision for sports talk. They
laid out their plan, and I bought into it. It will give me an opportunity to be
in some markets that I have not been in.”
He said the new Rome radio show will be similar to the show
distributed for years by Clear Channel’s Premiere Radio Networks but added, “I
would be foolish not to take advantage of some of the resources that CBS
offers. Looking at their plans, I can tell you that they are getting an
extremely motivated host.”
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