New York, NY – WFAN is pleased to announce that beginning this Wednesday, February 24th and continuing through the end of the College Basketball season, John Feinstein will host a new weekly show, “College Hoops Tonight”.Feinstein, best known for his books A Season on the Brink and A Good Walk Spoiled, is currently a sports columnist for the Washington Post and Color Analyst for Navy Football.“I’m really looking forward to doing this show”, Feinstein said. “I’m hoping I can challenge the guests I have on, especially big name coaches, to come up with answers to questions a little more challenging than telling me why their next opponent is the greatest team ever assembled. It should be fun.”Feinstein appeared numerous times as a fill-in host and guest on WFAN: Here’s the schedule of “College Hoops tonight” shows:Wednesday February 24th: 8-10pmTuesday, March 2nd: 7-9pmTuesday, March 9th: 7-9pmSunday, March 14th: 10pm-midnight (Selection Sunday)Sunday, March 21st: 7-9pmSunday, March 28th: 10pm-midnightSunday, April: 4-6 Live from Indianapolis site of the Final fourSome of the shows will also air on CBS Radio sports stations including WJFK, Washington D.C. & WBZ-FM, Boston. Sports Radio 66 WFAN, the flagship station for the New York Mets, the New York Giants, the New Jersey Nets and the New Jersey Devils, is owned and operated by CBS Radio.
Wisconsin: 4 Critical Reasons Why Black People Should Be Running from...
I was talking to a good friend that lives in the state of Wisconsin and she shared some alarming news with me that I felt more people need to know about. According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress test, which serves as the universal barometer that compares one state with another, this state does not fair well for Black folks.Here are four reasons that Black people might want to keep going and not get stuck living in Wisconsin. Of course you can't blame the state for all the issues but this doesn't look good at all.(CLICK NEXT FOR TOP