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SportsNation
Sports_nation-normal Hosted by John Seibel and Orestes Destrade

Afternoon drive time on ESPN Radio will present a new level of listener involvement starting Tuesday, Oct. 23 when SportsNation with John Seibel and Orestes Destrade debuts in the 4-6:30 p.m. ET time slot Monday-Friday. (In deference to football programming, SportsNation will be aired Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday during the season.)

SportsNation on ESPN Radio will tie into ESPN.com’s “SportsNation” page, the site where sports fans discuss the day’s issues and vote on topical polls. Prior to their show, Seibel and Orestes will “chat” with listeners who will help format each afternoon’s program by telling the co-hosts what they feel are the hot topics of the day. During the show, the daily SportsNation on ESPN Radio poll on the ESPN.com “SportsNation” page will be updated and discussed, as will other poll results and fan feedback on the page.

 "The voice of the fan is a key part of radio's success, and SportsNation with John and Orestes will take advantage of the rich fan interaction within our ESPN.com franchises,” said Mo Davenport, senior vice president and general manager of ESPN Radio. “We will do chats, and participate in our popular conversation pages. Sports talk is about an ongoing conversation with our fans, and SportsNation will use ESPN.com’s “SportsNation” page to become even more involved with our fans." 

SportsNation on ESPN Radio can also be heard and viewed live on ESPNRadio.com, the most visited online sports radio destination, featuring the new “ESPN Super-stream Player” that delivers live 24/7 streaming of more than 100 hours of podcasts and local and national programming daily. SportsNation on ESPN Radio podcasts will also be available on ESPN PodCenter and the iTunes Music Store. 

Seibel had been serving as interim host of ESPN Radio’s SportsBash, the network’s previous drive time program, since that show’s host Erik Kuselias became host of ESPN2’s NASCAR Now.

"SportsNation is ‘The People's Show.’ We'll have a direct line with the fans to be water cooler central,” Seibel said. "I couldn't be more thrilled to have Orestes on board, and his Major League Baseball experience brings the pro perspective on a daily basis. Orestes was able to do something I only dreamed of, stepping into a Major League batter's box."


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