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Tuesday, March 31st 2009 FOX Sports Radio Broadcasts From Detroit For Final Four
Press Contact: Rachel Nelson
818-461-8057
LOS ANGELES, March 31, 2009 - FOX Sports Radio's coverage of the 2009 NCAA Final Four of men’s college basketball begins Friday, April 3, from the network's OnStar Studios in Detroit, Mich. Additional broadcasts on April 4 and 5 will originate from Radio Row at Cobo Hall in downtown Detroit, as well as the OnStar Studios on April 6. FOX Sports Radio hosts leading the coverage include: Chris Myers, Steve Hartman, Sean Farnham - a former UCLA Bruin, and special guest hosts Seth Greenberg - Virginia Tech men's basketball head coach, and Steve Lappas - former Villanova Univ. men's basketball head coach and CBS College Sports analyst. Scheduled guests include head basketball coaches Tom Crean, of Indiana University, and Phil Martelli, of Saint Joseph's University, FOXSports.com Senior College Basketball Writer Jeff Goodman, as well as various FOX Sports college basketball insiders, coaches and players. FOX Sports Radio Anchor/Managing Editor Dan Beyer will also provide custom reports throughout the weekend, plus before and after each game for network affiliates, live from Ford Field in Detroit.
Broadcast Schedule:
April 3, Live from the OnStar Studios in Detroit:
3 - 7 p.m. ET - Chris Myers and Steve Hartman (from Los Angeles), and Sean Farnham (OnStar Studios)
April 4, Live from Radio Row at Cobo Hall in Downtown Detroit:
12 - 4 p.m. ET - Sean Farnham and Seth Greenberg
April 5, Live from Radio Row at Cobo Hall in Downtown Detroit:
12 - 4 p.m. ET - Sean Farnham and Steve Lappas
April 6, Live from the OnStar Studios in Detroit:
3 - 7 p.m. ET - Steve Hartman and Sean Farnham
*please note that talent and times are subject to change
The FOX Sports Radio Network, based in Sherman Oaks, Calif., is a division of Premiere Radio Networks in partnership with FOX Sports. All entities have combined their considerable resources to develop a turnkey personality driven and caller intensive programming opportunity for radio stations nationwide. With studios also in New York, Washington, D.C., Miami, Tampa, Phoenix, Seattle, and San Antonio, the FOX Sports Radio Network can be heard on more than 350 stations, as well as FOXSports.com on MSN and XM Channel 142.
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