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Linda Hudson ( m. 1990) Paul Finebaum is an American sports author, former columnist, and television-radio personality. His primary focus is sports, particularly those in the Southeast. After many years as a reporter, columnist, and sports talk radio host in the Birmingham area, Finebaum was hired by ESPN in 2013 for its new SEC Network.
WNSP. / 30.82611°N 87.86444°W / 30.82611; -87.86444. WNSP (105.5 FM, "Sports Radio 105.5") is a radio station licensed to serve Bay Minette, Alabama, United States. The station, founded in 1964, is currently owned by Dot Com Plus, LLC. WNSP and sister station WZEW broadcast from the former Smith Bakery building in Mobile, Alabama.
Paul Finebaum signed with ESPN Radio to host The Paul Finebaum Show, which is simulcast by SEC Network, along with Finebaum's previous flagship station WJOX-FM. [13] [14] During college football season, it airs SEC Nation , a travelling pre-game show similar to ESPN's own College GameDay , hosted by ESPN commentator Laura Rutledge .
Oct 18, 2017; Nashville, TN, USA; Television and radio personality Paul Finebaum does a live report from SEC Media Day at the Omni Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Paul Finebaum doesn’t believe Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin gets his proper due. In Monday’s “McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning” radio segment on WJOX (h/t Saturday Down South’s Adam ...
Finebaum, the eponymous host of the famous SEC Network show "The Paul Finebaum Show," said the Longhorns pursued an opportunity to join the top football conference based on the significant success ...
WAUD is the oldest radio station in Auburn, Alabama, going on the air in 1947. The station is currently an affiliate of CBS Sports Radio, the CBS Radio Network, The Paul Finebaum Radio Network, and the radio home of Bob Sanders for 53 years. Its format is a mix of nostalgic music with special local programming in the morning, news, talk, and ...
The station is an affiliate of Infinity Sports Network, and was the Birmingham area flagship affiliate for University of Alabama sports. WJOX-FM became the flagship station of the Paul Finebaum Radio Network, which was syndicated throughout Alabama and adjoining states, in 2007.