CBS Sports 920AM - Streaming Live on insideSTL.com Our lineup from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. will be: 5 am to 6 am - Who's to Blame w/ Dre Montez 6 am to 7 am - The Sports Wake Up w/ Dan Kertz 7 am to 10 am- The Ryan Kelley Morning After with Tim McKernan, Jimmy “The Cat” Hayes, and Doug Vaughn 10 am to Noon-The Pressbox with Frank Cusumano Noon to 2 pm- Afternoon Delight w/ Willie Springer, Pat Imig and Jeff Abeln 2 pm to 4 pm- The Home Stretch w/ Bob Ramsey, Bryan Burwell and Chris Gardner 4pm to 6pm- The Edmonds and McKernan Show w/ Jim Edmonds and Tim McKernan 6 pm to 8 pm- Prime Time w/ Joe Roderick 8 pm to 10 pm- The Daily Wrap w/ Godier and Mulholland 10 pm to 1 am- On The Bench with Scott Ferrall (CBS Sports Network) 1 am to 5 am- The DA Show with Damon Amendolara (CBS Sports Network) In addition to our 17 hours of local shows Monday through Friday, we will have the following reporters contributing to our coverage of the local teams: Joe Strauss (Cardinals) Jim Thomas (Rams) Howard Balzer (Rams) Andy Strickland (Blues) Dave Matter (Missouri) Gabe DeArmond (Missouri) Tom Timmerman (Saint Louis U) The focus of CBS Sports 920 will be our local programming, but with our agreement with CBS Sports Radio, we’ll be carrying Scott Ferrall On The Bench from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. and The DA Show from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. All of our programming on CBS Sports 920 will be streamed lived on insideSTL.com. And, all of our programming on CBS Sports 920 will be available live on the CBS sports 920 for your phones. Furthermore, as many people in 2013 now listen to their favorite shows on demand on their phones, iPads, or laptops, all of our shows from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. will be archived daily by segments…so you can listen to your favorite show or a much talked about segment on CBS Sports 920 anytime you want. As has been the case and will continue to be the case, I appreciate and will answer your questions or respond to your comments if you email me at [email protected]. I have plenty to learn, and I want to get the feedback of our listeners and website visitors as often as possible to help build a station and website you want to patronize, so please email me at [email protected].
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