Does Dan Le Batard still work for ESPN?

Who does Dan Le Batard work?

Le Batard is a Miami sports fixture, having worked for the Miami Herald for more than 25 years. He has been doing sports radio since 2004. ESPN Radio picked up the Miami-based program in 2013.

Where is Dan Le Batard show?

Miami Beach

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz on Apple Podcasts. From their Oceanside studios at the Clevelander Hotel in Miami Beach, Dan Le Batard, Stugotz and company share their unique perspectives on all-things sports, pop-culture and more.

What happened to Highly Questionable on ESPN?

On September 9, 2021, it was announced Highly Questionable would be cancelled, with the final episode of the show airing the next day. The show was replaced with This Just In with Max Kellerman.



Highly Questionable
Based on Pardon the Interruption
Directed by Erik Rydholm
Presented by ESPN

What is Stugotz salary?

“Meanwhile, ESPN Radio personalities who might also be asked to take pay cuts: Mike Golic and Trey Wingo, the co-hosts of “Golic and Wingo,” who both reportedly earn in the neighborhood of $6 million per year; and Dan Le Batard of “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz,” who reportedly makes about $3.5 million.

Why is Stugotz called Stugotz?


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Who is Jessica on Dan Lebatard?

Jessica Smetana



And so what better guest to welcome in than Jessica Smetana! Jess, renowned member of the Shipping Container from the Dan Le Batard Show With Stugotz, also is a fan of musicals and a musical fan, as you will hear. She reveals her all-time top five musicals — a list that takes a shockingly dark turn, by the way.

Where is Stugotz now?

Jonathan Brian Weiner (born July 29, 1972), known professionally as Stugotz, is an American sports talk radio host based in Miami, Florida.

What radio station is Dan Lebatard on?

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Genre Sports talk
Home station WAXY (2004–2019) WQAM (2019–2021) ESPN Radio (2013–2021) Independent (January 4, 2021–June 3, 2021) DraftKings (June 4, 2021–present)
TV adaptations Fusion TV (2015–2016) ESPNU (2015–2018) ESPNews (2018–2020) ESPN+ (2020) YouTube (2021-present)

Where is Bomani Jones?

Jones will continue to make regular guest appearances across ESPN Radio’s sports talk programming. He will also continue to be a key contributor across ESPN’s television studio lineup, including SportsCenter, First Take, Pardon the Interruption and more.