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''Golic and Wingo'' is an American sports-talk
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show that was hosted by Mike Golic, Sr., his son Mike Jr. and co-host
Trey Wingo Hal Chapman Wingo III (; born September 19, 1963), known as Trey Wingo, is the former co-host of ESPN '' Golic and Wingo'', '' SportsCenter'', and ''NFL Live''. He has previously served as host of the Women's NCAA basketball tournament. He curre ...
that aired on the
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networks. The show was carried on
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and
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on television on
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since April 2, 2018 (prior to this, it was simulcast on ESPN2), and acted as the
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for both the radio and television sides of the production. Outside of a few radio stations that were able to move or decline carriage of the show for their own local morning productions (or for daytime-only operations, may not be able to carry), ''Golic and Wingo'' was effectively a compulsory element of the ESPN Radio schedule, which all affiliates of the network were required to carry and was the premier morning show on ESPN. The show started on November 27, 2017, and succeeded '' Mike & Mike'', with Golic's previous co-host,
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leaving the show on November 17, 2017 for a morning show on ESPN called ''Get Up!'' (which premiered on April 2, 2018) after an 18-year run together. ESPN announced that ''Golic and Wingo'' would be ending on July 31, 2020. Mike Golic retired from ESPN Radio after the final ''Golic and Wingo'' show on July 31, 2020. At the time, there was no show announced for Trey Wingo (he is no longer at ESPN as of September 4, 2020), while Mike Golic Jr. joined Chiney Ogwumike for their new late afternoon radio show, ''Chiney & Golic Jr.'', which started on August 17, 2020. As for the ''Golic and Wingo'' show itself, it was replaced with ''Keyshawn, JWill & Zubin'', which also debuted August 17, 2020.


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