List of ESPN Radio personalities

List of ESPN Radio personalities

Here is a list of all the former and current ESPN Radio personalities.

Current ESPN radio personalities

A- L

*Dave Campbell: 1995–present ("MLB on ESPN Radio")
*John Clayton: 1995–present ("The Huddle")
*Freddie Coleman: 2004–present ("GameNight" and "Football Tonight")
*Colin Cowherd: 2004–present ("The Herd with Colin Cowherd")
*Bill Curry: ?–present ("BCS on ESPN Radio")
*Joe D'Ambrosio: 1996–present ("MLB on ESPN Radio" and "ESPN Radio SportsCenter")
*Pat Donovan 2007-present("Operation Wounded Warrior")
*Dan Davis: 1992–present ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter")
*Gerry DiNardo: 2005–present ("ESPN Radio College GameDay")
*Ron Franklin: ?–present ("BCS on ESPN Radio")
*Mike Golic: 1998–present ("Mike and Mike in the Morning")
*Doug Gottlieb: 2003–present ("The Pulse (radio)")
*Mike Greenberg: 1999–present ("Mike and Mike in the Morning")
*Neil Jackson: ?–present ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter")
*Doug Karsch: ?–present ("The Doug Karsch Show")
*Andy Katz: 2004–present ("College Gameday")
*Michael Kay: ?–present ("Michael Kay Show")
*Marc Kestecher: ?–present ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter" and "NIT on ESPN Radio")
*John Kincade: ?–present ("The John Kincade Show")
*Mel Kiper Jr.: 1992–present ("College Gameday")
*Erik Kuselias: 2003–present ("The SportsBash")
*Christine Lisi: 2005–present ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter")
*Amy Lawrence: 2006–present ("ESPN Radio Gameday {Saturday}")

M- Z

*Todd McShay: 2005–present ("ESPN Radio College GameDay")
*Jon Miller: 1998–present ("MLB on ESPN Radio")
*Joe Morgan: 1998–present ("MLB on ESPN Radio")

*Bob Picozzi: 1998–present ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter")
*Dave Revsine: 2005–present ("ESPN Radio College GameDay")
*Jay Reynolds: ?–present ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter")
*Jeff Rickard: 2006–present ("GameNight")
*Sean Salisbury: 2003–present ("The Huddle")
*Tommy Sanders: ?–present ("The Outdoors Show")
*John Seibel: 2000–present ("GameNight", "The NFL on ESPN Radio" and "The Baseball Show")
*Dan Shulman: 2002–present ("MLB on ESPN Radio")
*Jason Smith: 2005–present ("AllNight with Jason Smith")
*Stephen A. Smith: 2005–present ("The Stephen A. Smith Show")
*Jon Stashower: 1993–present ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter" and "College Gameday")
*Brandon Tierney: ?–present ("The Stephen A. Smith Show/The Brandon Tierney Show")
*Mike Tirico: 2006-present ("NBA on ESPN Radio")
*Bob Valvano: 1998–present ("The V Show with Bob Valvano" and "NIT on ESPN Radio")

Former ESPN radio personalities

A- L

*Tony Bruno: 1992–1998 ("Bruno- Golic Morning Show" and "GameNight")
*Rob Dibble: 1999–2004 ("The Dan Patrick Show")
*Jim Durham: 1992–2005 ("NBA on ESPN Radio")
*Tony Kornheiser: 1998–2004 ("The Tony Kornheiser Show")
*Chris Kuselias: 2003–2005 ("The SportsBrothers")
*Dave O'Neal: 1992–1996 ("ESPN Radio SportsCenter")
*Dan Patrick: 1989–2007 ("The Dan Patrick Show")

M- Z

*Andy Pollin: 1998–2004 ("The Tony Kornheiser Show" and "GameDay")
*Dr. Jack Ramsay: 1992–2005 ("NBA on ESPN Radio")
*Mike Schopp: 2002–2006 ("GameDay"-- may return after college football season)
*Chuck Wilson: 1992–2005 ("GameNight")
*Todd Wright: 1996–2005 ("AllNight with Todd Wright")

References

* [http://espnradio.espn.go.com/espnradio/index ESPNRadio.com]

=See also=
*List of ESPN personalities


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