WISE Sports Radio’s Program Schedule


Monday through Friday:

6am-9am  2 Pros and a Cup of Joe w/ LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn & Jonas Knox

9am-12pm  –  The Dan Patrick Show

12pm-3pm-  The Herd with Colin Cowherd

3pm-5pm   The WISE Guys with Mike Gore and Charlie Metcalf

5pm-7pm  –  Covino and Rich

7pm-10pm- The Odd Couple w/ Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

10pm-2am – The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon

2am-6am –  The Ben Maller Show

Saturday

2am-5am – The Bernie Fratto Show

5am-9am – The Fellas w/ Anthony Gargano

9am-Noon – Fox Sports Saturday  (9am-11am The Pigskin Brunch with Charlie Metcalf during High School Football Season).

Noon-2pm – Up on Game w/ LaVar Arrington, TJ Houshmandzadeh & Plaxico Burress

2pm-4pm – The Jonas Knox Show

4pm-7pm – Steve Hartman & Ephraim Salaam

7pm-10pm – Martin Weiss & Veejay Huskey

10pm-2am – Aaron Torres & Jason Martin

Sunday

2am-6am – The Bernie Fratto Show

615am-630am-  Asheville Area Focus

630am-8am – Andy Furman & Bucky Brooks

8am-9am – Andy Furman, Bucky Brooks & Mike Harmon

9am-10am – Mike Harmon & Bucky Brooks

10am-1pm – Fox Sports Sunday

1pm-5pm – Steve Hartman & Rich Ohrnberger

5pm-8pm – Dan Beyer & George Wrighster

8pm-11pm – Mark Willard & Ephraim Salaam

11pm-2am – Arnie Spanier & Chris Plank

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