''Prime Time Sports'' was a
sports radio
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talk show produced from the studios of
CJCL, ''
Sportsnet
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590 The Fan'', in
Toronto
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, Ontario, Canada. The show was hosted by
Bob McCown until June 21, 2019, when McCown left the show. After his departure, the show was hosted by
Jeff Blair, with
Stephen Brunt or
Richard Deitsch serving as co-hosts until its final show on October 11, 2019.
The program was simulcast on CJCL's sister cable networks
Sportsnet
Sportsnet is a Television in Canada, Canadian English-language Discretionary service, discretionary sports broadcasting, sports specialty channel owned by Rogers Sports & Media. It was established in 1998 as CTV Sportsnet, a joint venture betw ...
,
Sportsnet One
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and
Sportsnet 360.
History
The show was first broadcast on October 2, 1989, as a syndicated sports radio talk show from 6:10 pm – 7:00 pm EST with
Bob McCown as the host and
Bill Watters as co-host. Newspaper columnist
Jim Hunt
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later became co-host of the program, after Watters left to become assistant general manager of the
Toronto Maple Leafs
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. When CJCL changed their format to all-sports radio in 1992, ''Prime Time Sports'' became the station's afternoon drive show, while also being syndicated nationwide. In 1993, McCown was reassigned as the station's new morning show host, and
Dan Shulman
Daniel Shulman (born February 9, 1967) is a Canadian sportscaster with Sportsnet as well as the American network ESPN.
Shulman serves as the play-by-play announcer and the moderator for the Toronto Blue Jays telecasts on Sportsnet. Durin ...
became the program's host in his place. Hunt continued on in his role as co-host. In 1995, Shulman left the station to join
TSN, and McCown was re-united with Hunt. Hunt was co-host until 2000 when he was let go by the station. In 2004,
Rogers Sportsnet
Sportsnet is a Canadian English-language discretionary sports specialty channel owned by Rogers Sports & Media. It was established in 1998 as CTV Sportsnet, a joint venture between CTV, Liberty Media, and Rogers Media. CTV parent Bell Globe ...
began
simulcasting
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the show on television. In 2005, the program began making the 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. audio content available as a
podcast
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and
streaming audio on The FAN 590's website. By 2009, all three hours of the show were available as a podcast. In 2009, the show was available on the "East" regional feed only. In July 2010, the show's live broadcast hours were changed from 4:00–7:00 p.m.
Howard Berger was the first producer of ''Prime Time Sports''. Chris Clarke took over one year later and produced the show for eight years. However, Ryan Walsh is the longest tenured producer of Prime Time Sports, spanning over a decade with McCown. Others who produced the show include Matt Marchese, Mike Gentile, Greg Sansone, Mike Damergis, Jeff Azzopardi and Mark Boffo.
Since 2009, the co-hosting duties were usually provided on a weekly basis by either
Stephen Brunt from ''
The Globe and Mail
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'' newspaper or John Shannon, formerly the executive vice-president of programming and production for the
NHL
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. A past co-host who still appeared regularly on the show was Doug Smith of the ''
Toronto Star
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...
''. Former co-host
Jim Kelley
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of
Sportsnet.ca an
SI.comis now deceased.
In February 2011, McCown was reunited with
Damien Cox of the ''Toronto Star''; sharing co-hosting duties with Stephen Brunt. Later in April, the show's broadcast hours were changed back from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m, to 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
In February 2018,
Richard Deitsch joined PTS, accompanying Brunt as co-hosts of PTS with McCown.
McCown's last PTS show was broadcast on June 21, 2019. Prior to the broadcast, it was speculated that he would be retiring; however, on the day before its broadcast, he posted this message on
Twitter
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, "Okay - I am leaving Prime Time Sports and Rogers. But nobody can shut me up when I still have things to say. Stay tuned. “I’ll be back!”. After McCown's last broadcast of PTS, the show was hosted by Jeff Blair, along with co-hosts Stephen Brunt or Richard Deitsch. In September 2019,
Sportsnet
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announced that ''Prime Time Sports'' would be replaced by a radio simulcast of the Sportsnet show ''
Tim & Sid'' starting October 14. The final episode of ''Prime Time Sports'' aired on October 11, 2019, and with the end of ''Prime Time Sports'', Blair, Brunt and Deitsch moved to a mid-afternoon time slot with the debut of ''Writers Bloc''.
"Speed Demons", an instrumental piece of music by Simon Holland, served as the program's theme for a majority of its run.
Format
Between Monday and Thursday, McCown and his co-host conducted interviews with people making the sports news, and discussed sports issues with several analysts such as former host Shulman,
Peter King (''
Sports Illustrated
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''), and
Nick Kypreos (formerly of
Sportsnet
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). Among McCown's regular guest callers were boxing writer
Bert Randolph Sugar and former football star
Jim Brown
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, who played for McCown's hometown
Cleveland Browns
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.
On Fridays, McCown was joined in studio by that week's co-host and two additional guests for "The Friday Roundtable". This is more in-depth, free-form discussion about the week's sports news and issues.
When McCown was unable to host the program, Jeff Blair and Elliotte Friedman served as fill-in hosts.
The show changed its timeslot in July 2010 from the traditional 4–7 slot to a 3–6 slot. This was a bit of a surprising move as ''Prime Time Sports early ratings from 2010 were the best in the shows history, a 9.2 up from a 7.2.
It changed back with the debut of the show ''
Tim & Sid'' in 2011, which would later transition from a radio sports talk show to a television sports talk show on Sportsnet in 2015.
See also
*''
Pratt & Taylor'', a similar show broadcast from the studios of
The Team 1040 in Vancouver and simulcast on Rogers Sportsnet
References
External links
''Prime Time Sports''{{' Sportsnet page
Canadian sports radio programs
2000s Canadian sports television series
2010s Canadian sports television series
2000s Canadian television talk shows
2010s Canadian television talk shows
Sportsnet shows
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1980s Canadian radio programs
1990s Canadian radio programs
2000s Canadian radio programs
2010s Canadian radio programs