- From The Press Box To Press Row
From The Press Box To Press Row is a nationally syndicated sports
talk radio show which places major emphasis on HBCU Sports (Historically Black College and University) or Black college sports. The show airs for one hour weekly on stations across the country. The show can also be listened to on line at www.boxtorow.com.The show premiered on
August 20 2005 as a live call-in show on seven stations around the country. From The Press Box To Press Row celebrated its 100th show on September 15, 2007.Some of the show's guests have included top HBCU coaches, student-athletes and administrators and have also included tennis superstar Serena Williams, Frank Robinson, the late Buck O'Neil, Stephen A. Smith, William Rhoden, Jason Whitlock, Avery Johnson, Kellen Winslow, Michael Strahan, Bill Lester, Sam Jones, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, Al Attles, Earl Lloyd, Ken Williams, just to name a few. From The Press Box To Press Row has broadcasted live from world renowned events such as Radio Row at Super Bowl XLI in Miami, live from NBA All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas and live from the CIAA Tournament.
Other entities that are direct derivatives of the show include www.boxtorow.com, the official Web site of From The Press Box To Press Row, Boxtorow Blitz, a weekly two-minute feature encompassing actual play-by-play audio of some of the big HBCU games during the week and audio of big plays made by HBCU alumni who are playing in the NFL, the Boxtorow Beauties, Football Fantasies Calendar Series, the Boxtorow.com/BASN HBCU Football Weekly Top 10 Poll, From The Press Box To Press Row's Top 10 I-AA HBCU Recruiting Classes, From The Press Box To Press Row: This History Makes Past, Present and Future, the Boxtorow Report, the official monthly newsletter of From The Press Box To Press Row, the Boxtorow.com scoreboard, which updates HBCU football scores every 30 minutes on game days, Boxtorow.com Game of the Week and HBCU Radio Central.
The show is owned and operated by DWCommunications, LLC and is syndicated by and is a presentation of the DWCommunications Radio Networks.
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