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Something is very fishy about this FOX sports radio deal. As BigFan has said, how do you hire someone and then say "we'll tell you what he's doing in 3 weeks".
I thought the same thing, since the press release did not appear on Fox Radio's website.
However, I did some digging. It is actually Clear Channel that runs "Fox Sports Radio." They basically lease the Fox brand and do all of the programming under their wholly-owned subsidiary Premiere Radio Networks. The press release is on the Premiere site.
If the wikipedia entry for Fox Sports Radio is accurate, it seems like they have shifted a bunch of programs recently.
They also produce simultaneous shows, so an affiliate can choose between one show and another.
Additionally, many of their affiliates only play Fox Sports Radio part of the time, with most of their programming cobbled together from other syndacated shows.
For instance, one of their affiliates--the powerhouse WEOL of Elyria, Ohio--mostly plays crap like Dr. Laura and Sean Hannity during the day, with an hour or two of Fox Sports at night.
Most of the affiliates are in podunk places that feature the same model--sports programming playing second fiddle to the typical squadron of national right-wing talkers. They also tend to be affiliates for MLB,NFL, College, etc...teams, so live games will cut into the Fox Sports time.
It will be interesting to see what his role will actually be. Aside from the prime movers like Dan Patrick and Jim Rome, whenever I hear these sydacated sports shows they are talking about irrelevant things like southern college football teams and Nascar. I really don't see how North's sports material will go over in most of these podunk markets. His bigoted ramblings would probably resonate, so I am predicting he'll focus on that element of his game.
Of course, no one will object since his audience will be miniscule and favorably disposed to his rantings.