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1180 Program Schedule

Dan Patrick | 8-11 a.m.

Dan Patrick is regarded as one of the most accomplished, popular and versatile commentators in sports media. In addition to his daily studio show and NBC’s Football Night In America, Patrick has handled daytime hosting duties on NBC and NBCSN for the past three Olympics, including the 2014 Sochi Games in February.

Jim Rome | 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Perhaps the most respected voice in the world of sports broadcasting, Jim Rome is one of the leading opinion-makers of his generation. Best known for his aggressive, informed, rapid-fire dialogue, Rome has established himself as the top choice of athletes and fans when it is time to know what is going on beyond the scoreboard.

Zach Gelb | 2-5 p.m.

Ever since he was 8 years old and took a trip to the WFAN studios in New York, Zach knew he wanted to work in sports talk radio. Gelb grew up on Long Island in New York and attended Temple University in Philadelphia. At Temple, Gelb was the sports director for the student radio station, WHIP, and a TV anchor for OwlSports Update. While at Temple, he was named the recipient of the Richie Ashburn Scholarship awarded by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association and was also nominated for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy. Gelb interned for WIP in Philadelphia and was also a radio stringer for Temple football games for CBS Sports Radio. After graduating college, Gelb was hired by WNJE-AM as the program director and afternoon drive host. For the 2017-2018 NFL season, Gelb hosted the Fanatic Postgame Show on 97.5 The Fanatic in Philadelphia. The show aired after every Eagles game during their Super Bowl-winning season.

The JR SportBrief Show | 5-9 p.m.

JR turned a love for sports, music, and the internet into a full time career with his hit video sports blog “JRSportBrief,” which has amassed more than 80 million views online.

“Sports opinions by a fan, for the fans,” JR has been around the world to cover multiple Olympic Games, Super Bowls and Final Fours. He’s sat down everyone from Pelé, Usain Bolt, Snoop Dogg, Kevin Hart, the late Kobe Bryant and countless others to deliver interviews and content from a fans’ perspective.

Bart Winkler | 9 p.m. – 1 a.m.

While Bart technically didn’t start in radio until a college internship at WCOW-FM in Sparta, Wisconsin, there are dozens of missing cassette tapes that would prove his love for radio started during his childhood. But upon graduation from UW-La Crosse, Bart’s first job was instead in television, working as a reporter/photographer at WKBT-TV. Eventually Bart found his way back to radio in his hometown of Fond du Lac at WFON-FM, where he helmed “Mornings with Bart” from 2011-2015 and did sports play-by-play for KFIZ-AM.Bart began working at The FAN in August of 2014 as a producer on the BIG SHOW before moving to the mornings. “Chuck & Winkler” debuted on August 4th, 2016.Bart currently resides in Shorewood with his wife Nikol. The first of four brothers all with the same initials; BGW, Bart bleeds Green & Gold. A Packers shareholder, he’s got a piece of old Lambeau Field turf in his freezer and sleeps in Packer sweatpants under a Packers blanket! Plus, he and his wife hold the record for highest bar tab for a wedding reception held at Lambeau Field.

Amy Lawrence | 1-5 a.m.

Amy Lawrence brings her passion and style to her late night weekday show. She will keep her night-owl listeners entertained as she discusses the day’s hottest topics in sports.

Maggie and Perloff | 5-8 a.m.

Maggie Gray, who co-hosted a Saturday morning show from 2013 to 2018. She has most recently served as a midday show co-host for WFAN 101.9 FM / 660 AM (WFAN-FM/AM) in New York since 2018. Gray is also an analyst for SNY, appearing on Baseball Night in New York. Prior to WFAN and CBS Sports Radio, Gray spent eight years at Sports Illustrated, hosting the daily digital talk show “SI NOW” on SI.com and reporting from marquee sports events throughout the country. Prior to Sports Illustrated, Gray worked for MLB.com, NBA TV and MSG Network.

Andrew “McLovin” Perloff joins CBS Sports Radio after serving as an on-air personality for the television and radio sports talk program “The Dan Patrick Show” since 2009. Known for his humor and “Against the Grain” sports takes, Perloff helped the show earn four sports Emmy nominations from 2017 to 2020. Before joining “The Dan Patrick Show,” Perloff was an editor and contributing writer at Sports Illustrated and SportsIllustrated.com. He has also written or co-written magazine stories, books and television shows and co-hosted his own weekend show at NBC Sports Radio from 2016 to 2019.