By Larry Brown | March 26, 2008 - Posted in Media News

Flipping through stations along the dial on my way home from work Tuesday night, I stopped on 97.1 FM to hear them talking — oddly enough — about sports. Didn’t take long before I realized why — Roger Lodge and Dave Smith were on there to promote a new show they’re debuting in LA on Monday. From what I could gather, it’s a new show called The Sports Lodge with both Roger and Dave. The show starts at 6am and will be heard on 830am — Arte Moreno’s station. That’s quite interesting considering the Angels and Ducks are both on that station now that Arte’s assumed control of his Angels radio broadcasts.

Perhaps LA is headed for a third sports station? I don’t know, but I think most sports fans would be in favor of increasing their programming options. Congrats to Roger and Dave on their new show. Both are good dudes who have been in the business for quite some and have hosted in LA previously. So keep it in mind: Monday morning, you have a new show to check out.

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    2 Comments

    1. March 26, 2008 @ 8:16 am


      Come on, Larry, tell the truth. You had 97.1 on because you’re an avid Leykis 101 student!

      Will Cowherd have competition in L.A. ?

      Posted by JS
    2. March 26, 2008 @ 10:46 am


      I love how this post implies, though very subtlety, that ESPN doesn’t exist. Kudos.

      Posted by Blackjack

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