It offers comprehensive coverage and analysis of the team both on and off the field, broadcast directly from the Browns' CrossCountry Mortgage Campus in Berea.Ĭleveland Browns Weekend (Saturdays, 6-8a.m. Zegura and Bishop host the hour-long weekly coach's show, highlighted by exclusive interviews with Head Coach Kevin Stefanski.Ĭleveland Browns Daily (Monday-Friday, 1-3 p.m.)Ĭleveland Browns Daily is hosted by Browns senior media broadcaster Nathan Zegura and Beau Bishop. The Kevin Stefanski Show, presented by Howard Hanna (7-8 p.m., Thursdays) The Cleveland Browns Preview Show (7-8 p.m., Wednesdays)Ĩ50 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan and the University Hospitals Cleveland Browns Radio NetworkĬarman and Cherry host the hour-long weekly preview program, which features a Browns' player interview each week, as well as insights and analysis from other members of the Browns broadcast team. Phelps and Cherry take fans through the postgame reaction, including live comments from Head Coach Kevin Stefanski and members of the team. The Official Postgame Show, presented by Serpentini Chevrolet (two-hour show following the game's conclusion)ĩ2.3 The Fan and the University Hospitals Cleveland Browns Radio Network Browns senior media broadcaster Nathan Zegura will also provide fans timely updates from the team's sideline.
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Leading the unique local triplecasts on Good Karma Brands' 850 ESPN Cleveland and Audacy's 92.3 The Fan and 98.5 WNCX are the long-time voices of the Browns Jim Donovan and Doug Dieken, who played in 203 games and earned Pro Bowl honors in 1981 during his 14-year career as a Browns offensive lineman (1971-84). Listen to WWL, a News/Talk/Sports station based out of New Orleans. Talent: Jim Donovan (play-by-play), Doug Dieken (analyst), and Nathan Zegura (sideline reporter) Coverage on the Bengals Radio Network, led by Cincinnati flagship stations 700WLW, ESPN 1530. Saints Radio Saints Radio Network Christian Broadcasting System. Rizzo, Carman, and Greco host a two-hour pregame show featuring respected Cleveland football voices, including interviews and information from the voice of the Browns Jim Donovan, Browns great and color analyst Doug Dieken and senior media broadcaster Nathan Zegura with a national perspective on the day's game.Ĭleveland Browns Football (game broadcast)Ĩ50 ESPN CLEVELAND, 92.3 The Fan, 98.5 WNCX and the University Hospitals Cleveland Browns Radio Network There are a lot of flaws on the Saints official website in regards to the Saints Radio Network (there is no Byam, MS and there is no 92.2 in Bogalusa), and they also left off some affiliates in West Alabama, so I’ve decided to post the correct list of affiliates. Listen live on game day starting 90 minutes before kickoff. Hosts: Tony Rizzo, Ken Carman, and John Greco Hosts: Ken Carman, Jerod Cherry, and John GrecoĬarman, Cherry, and former Browns offensive lineman Greco get gameday started, featuring analysis and live reports from members of the Browns broadcast team.Ĭleveland Browns Kickoff Show (two-hour show beginning two hours before kickoff) Turcol says their slogan in the stadium will be “We’re the best pick-up line.Cleveland Browns Game Day (two-hour show beginning four hours before kickoff)Ĩ50 ESPN CLEVELAND, 98.5 WNCX, and the University Hospitals Cleveland Browns Radio Network Waitr was founded in 2013 and is currently based in Lafayette. “It’s a business transition to the broader delivery anything model, and that’s what we’re really hoping that Louisiana, who’s been so great to us with Waitr will follow us to ASAP,” said Turcol. He said the stadium service is just part of the company’s rebranding from Waitr to ASAP. The new stadium service will also be available at New York Jets and Giants games this fall and Turcol said they plan to add more NFL stadiums in the future.
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“Or you download the ASAP app, and just like when you order your food for delivery at home, with the ASAP app at the stadium you just basically order your concessionaire food and then they’ll tell you when it’s done,” said Turcol. Turcol said in the Dome there will be two ways to access the ASAP app, you can either use the QR codes on the concourse that will take you to the app to order your concessions… And we’re really excited about that we’re doing it with our home state Louisiana and the Saints,” said Turcol. “Because people can get their food and drink, without missing the action, if you time it right, to go up and get your stuff. Dean Turcol with ASAP said you can use your handy app to order food and then you’ll get a notice when to pick it up.
The next time you’re in the Dome watching the Saints, thanks to a new partnership with Waitr, soon to be known as ASAP, you won’t have to stand in line to order concessions.