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Entercom Launches Midday Show on 106.7 The Fan, DC

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Entercom announced Washington D.C. sports media veterans Brian Mitchell and JP Finlay as new midday show co-hosts for top-rated sports station 106.7 The Fan (WJFK-FM). The duo will be heard weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET, effective immediately.

“Brian Mitchell and JP Finlay are two of the most high-profile, opinionated, and respected sports voices in the D.C. area,” said Ivy Savoy-Smith, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Entercom Washington D.C.

“True friends off the air, ‘BMitch’ and JP’s show will feature natural chemistry, great sports information and opinion, and a lot of fun.”�

“I’m excited and ecstatic for this opportunity,” said Mitchell. “JP and I are friends on and off the air and I can’t wait to bring that chemistry to the DMV on 106.7 The Fan every day.

Buckle up.”

Mitchell began his media career in 2003 after a 13-year career in the NFL. He previously hosted the “Brian Mitchell Show” on now sister station 980 The Team (WTEM-AM), and is an analyst on NBC Sports Washington’s Washington Football Team pre-game and post-game coverage. Mitchell is the 2

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