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KILT Leads Ratings Race In Houston

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The approach of football season boosted KILT (610 AM) back to a secure lead in the August radio ratings in Houston, but the Astros continue to provide a strong nighttime push for KBME (790 AM).

This monthly rundown on the Nielsen Audio ratings for Houston sports radio covers the period July 16-Aug, 12, including the start of Texans training camp but no games.

As always, we start with 6 a.m. to midnight (Monday through Sunday) among men 25-54, which is the key demographic for sports radio. KILT once again led the weeklong numbers over KBME and KFNC (97.5 FM), but KBME continued to show good year-to-year growth.

August July August 2014
KILT (610 AM) 3.0 (T15th) 2.5 (T18th) 3.3 (1th)
KBME (790 AM) 2.5 (20th) 2.2 (21st) 1.4 (23rd)
KFNC (97.5 FM) 1.7 (23rd) 1.8 (23rd) 1.3 (24th)
KGOW (1560 AM) N/A 0.1 (T39th) 0.6 (T28th)

Training camp boosted KILT back to first place in morning drive (6-10 a.m.) over KBME.

August July August 2014
KILT (610 AM) 3.4 (11th) 2.8 (15th) 3.4 (10th)
KBME (790 AM) 2.1 (17th) 2.9 (14th) 3.1 (11th)
KFNC (97.5 FM) 2.0 (18th) 2.1 (T18th) 1.9 (T19th)
KGOW (1560 AM) N/A 0.1 (T39th) 0.6 (T28th)

KILT padded its lead in (10 a.m.-3 p.m.), and KBME is back in second after dropping to third in July.

August July August 2014
KILT (610 AM) 4.0 (8th) 3.3 (13th) 4.7 (T7th)
KBME (790 AM) 2.1 (17th) 1.8 (T21st) 1.8 (21st)
KFNC (97.5 FM) 1.6 (22nd) 2.2 (16th) 1.6 (22nd)
KGOW (1560 AM) N/A 0.1 (T39th) 0.7 (T28th)

KILT still leads in afternoon drive time (3-7 p.m.), but KFNC got a strong push from its Fred Faour-A.J. Hoffman show to move into second place.

August July August 2014
KILT (610 AM) 3.1 (15th) 2.8 (T16th) 4.4 (9th)
KFNC (97.5 FM) 2.7 (17th) 1.7 (24th) 1.3 (T23rd)
KBME (790 AM) 1.4 (24th) 2.3 (21st) 1.0 (25th)
KGOW (1560 AM) N/A 0.3 (T34th) 0.8(T26th)

The Astros continue to give KBME a significant boost from 7 p.m. until midnight weekdays.

August July August 2014
KBME (790 AM) 5.8 (5th) 4.4 (9th) 0.7 (T23rd)
KILT (610 AM) 2.4 (T20th) 2.3 (T21st) 2.8 (16th)
KFNC (97.5 FM) 1.0 (T25th) 1.3 (T25th) 1.1 (T21st)
KGOW (1560 AM) N/A 0.0 (T40th) 0.1 (T36th)

Let’s now turn to show-by-show comparisons.

Aug July June
Mike Meltser/Seth Payne/Texans (10 a.m.-2 p.m., KILT) 4.0 3.4 2.9
Nick Wright/John Lopez (6-10 a.m., KILT) 3.4 2.8 2.1
Rich Lord/Sean Pendergast/Ted Johnson (2-7 p.m., KILT) 3.3 2.9 2.6
Fred Faour/A.J. Hoffman (4-7 p.m., KFNC) 3.1 2.6 1.8
Paul Gallant/Brien Straw/Texans (7-11 p.m., KILT) 2.4 2.4 2.5
Steve Bunin/Sean Salisbury (Noon-2 p.m., KFNC) 2.2 2.4 1.5
Adam Clanton/Lance Zierlein (6-9 a.m., KBME) 2.1 2.9 3.5
Charlie Pallilo (2-6 p.m., KBME) 2.0 2.0 2.3
Matt Thomas (11 a.m.-2 p.m., KBME) 1.9 1.4 1.7
Greg Koch/N.D. Kalu (9-11 a.m., KBME) 1.9 2.5 2.3
John Granato/Sean Salisbury (4-7 p.m., KGOW) 0.0 0.3 0.5

Credit to the Houston Chronicle who originally published this article

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Adam Schein Signs Extension at SiriusXM

“I truly appreciate the platform, power and prestige of hosting Schein On Sports every weekday on Mad Dog Sports Radio.“

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SiriusXM Mad Dog Sports Radio Host Adam Schein has inked a four-year extension to remain with the satellite provider.

“I am so incredibly elated and fired up to re-sign another long-term deal with SiriusXM, my radio home for the last 18 years,” said Schein. “I love working with the amazing people at SiriusXM. I truly appreciate the platform, power and prestige of hosting Schein On Sports every weekday on Mad Dog Sports Radio. It’s my passion.

“And I am thrilled to host our rebranded Rise and Scheinpodcast, a show to remind people why they love sports while interviewing the people in sports and entertainment that fascinate me the most and share that excitement and joy.”

Schein joined SiriusXM in 2004 and was the first voice ever heard on SiriusXM NFL Radio. He moved to SiriusXM Mad Dog Sports Radio in 2019.

“Adam is an exceptional talent with a passion for sports that is obvious every time he cracks open the mic,” said Eric Spitz, VP of Sports Programming, SiriusXM. “SiriusXM has been his home since 2004 and it has been a thrill to see his star rise over these last two decades. We’re thrilled to extend our great relationship with Adam, keep him as a mainstay on our Mad Dog Sports Radio channel, and ensure our listeners continue to get his one-of-a-kind brand of sports talk on a daily basis.”

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Doug Gottlieb: I Would Give Up Radio For Coaching Job

“I’ve told people that for the radio element to — for the right thing — I’d give it up. The (podcast), I’m not giving it up.”

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Fox Sports Radio host Doug Gottlieb recently interviewed for the vacant head coaching job at Wisconsin-Green Bay and detailed the experience on his podcast.

“I got a chance to talk to (Wisconsin-Green Bay AD) Josh Moon several times during the year after they had made their coaching job available and my approach to how I’ve done these things — and this is not the first time I’ve gone down this path, but this was a different path,” Gottlieb said on his All Ball podcast.

“This is a low-major, mid-major job, and there’s no connection there. I’ve told people that for the radio element to — for the right thing — I’d give it up. The (podcast), I’m not giving it up. I love doing it and I think there’s a very smart world where if I’m coaching I can still do this podcast and still do it with basketball people all over the country and the world, and it’s kind of like a cheat code.”

He continued by saying that seeing Shaka Smart be successful at Marquette has motivated him to continue to search for the right fit as a college basketball coach.

“That’s what I want to do. And last year when I was coaching in Israel, that also continued to invigorate me…this is something that I would really like to do. It has to be the right thing. It has to be the right AD who hits the right message.”

He continued by saying that a sticking point of negotiations was he wasn’t willing to give up his nationally syndicated radio program for the job. He was willing to take less money for his assistants pool, but also to continue doing his radio show.

Gottlieb did not get the position with the Phoenix, noting that he was a finalist but was never offered the job. The position ultimately went to Wyoming assistant coach Sundance Wicks. Wicks had previous head coaching experience and had worked with Green Bay athletic director Josh Moon at Division II Northern State. He admitted he wasn’t necessarily “all-in” on the job due to the current ages of his children and whether the timing was right to uproot his family to move to Northeastern Wisconsin.

The Fox Sports Radio host does have coaching experience. He has worked as a coach for the U.S. men’s basketball team at the Maccabiah Games, sometimes referred to as the Jewish Olympics.

Gottlieb’s father — Bob — was the head men’s basketball coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee from 1975-1980, compiling a 97-91 record.

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Waddle & Silvy: Scott Hanson Told Us to Lose His Number

“We didn’t call him back, so he set out what he wanted to do.”

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Aaron Rodgers took immense pride in the fact that he told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter to “lose his number” while discussing his future earlier this week on The Pat McAfee Show. ESPN 1000’s Waddle & Silvy said they’ve experienced similar treatment from guests on their radio show.

While discussing the Rodgers interview with McAfee, the pair admitted that NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson once told their producer to stop trying to book him for interviews on the program.

“I believe the presentation was ‘Do me a favor: lose my number after this interview’,” Tom Waddle said. “So he tried to do it politely. Scott Hanson did. Get out of here. That concept is foreign to me. How about ‘Hey, next time you text me, my schedule is full. I can’t do it, but thanks for thinking of me’. ‘Lose my number?’ You ain’t the President, for Christ’s sake. I’m saying that to anyone who would say that. ‘Lose my number?’ We’re all in the communication business. I just don’t know — why be rude like that to people? What does that accomplish? You know what it accomplished? We didn’t call him back, so he set out what he wanted to do.”

Co-host Mark Silverman then mentioned that the show once tried to book Hansen and NFL Red Zone host Andrew Siciliano together in the same block, with the idea of doing a trivia game to see who the supreme Red Zone host was. Siciliano agreed, but Hansen declined.

The pair also confirmed that an NFL Network personality had told them to lose their number, but couldn’t remember if it was Rich Eisen or not.

Silverman later joked that maybe Hanson was getting a new phone with a new number, and was politely sharing with the producer that he could lose the current phone number because he would share his new number in short order.

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