Mike Greenberg is leaving his national radio show on ESPN Radio. Lineup changes are coming to the network starting Monday February 10th, the day after Super Bowl LIX. Greenberg had been hosting the midday show from 10a-12p ET since August 2020. ESPN confirmed the lineup changes to Barrett Media on Tuesday morning.
Over a stretch of 18 years, Greenberg worked with Mike Golic Sr. on Mike & Mike, a hit morning program that was eventually simulcast on television as well. Both radio hosts were inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2016. One year later, Greenberg departed the airwaves ahead of the launch of Get Up, while Golic started hosting alongside his son, Mike Golic Jr., and longtime ESPN personality Trey Wingo. Greenberg is also continuing work with ESPN Audio as the host of the First Draft podcast with Field Yates and Mel Kiper Jr.
Clinton Yates is set to join ESPN Radio as its new national host in the 10a-12p time slot, working on a new show titled Clinton & Friends. Yates formerly hosted on ESPN LA 710 and has contributed to television studio programming on ESPN, along with hosting the ESPN Daily podcast and contributing to content on Andscape.
“With the additions of Clinton & Friends and Joe & Q, ESPN Radio continues to deliver compelling personalities and insightful conversation that resonate with sports fans nationwide,” David Roberts, executive vice president, executive editor of sports news and entertainment, said in a statement. “We’re excited to expand our talent roster and provide a dynamic listening experience for our audience.”
Following the return of Chris Carlin to ESPN New York to work with Bart Scott, the early afternoon show on ESPN Radio will feature Joe Fortenbaugh alongside Q Myers. Fortenbaugh was previously featured during the daypart with Carlin, and previously hosted at night with Amber Wilson. Myers has hosted the GameNight program for the past 18 months, which will now include a rotation of hosts such as Emmett Golden, Victoria Arlen and Courtney Cronin. His responsibilities with Lotus Communications in Las Vegas remain unchanged.
The remainder of the lineup featuring Unsportsmanlike with Chris Canty, Evan Cohen and Michelle Smallmon in mornings, and afternoons with Freddie Coleman and Harry Douglas are remaining intact, along with the network’s evening programming. Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports was the first to report the news of the impending lineup changes at ESPN Radio.
| Start (EST) | End (EST) | Show Name | Host(s) |
| 6 a.m. | 10 a.m. | Unsportsmanlike | Chris Canty Evan Cohen Michelle Smallmon |
| 10 a.m. | 12 p.m. | Clinton & Friends | Clinton Yates |
| 12 p.m. | 3 p.m. | Joe & Q | Joe Fortenbaugh Q Myers |
| 3 p.m. | 7 p.m. | Freddie and Harry | Freddie Coleman Harry Douglas |
| 7 p.m. | 10 p.m. | Amber & Ian | Amber Wilson Ian Fitzsimmons |
| 10 p.m. | 1 a.m. | GameNight | |
| 1 a.m. | 6 a.m. | SportsCenter All Night |
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