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The Jim Rome Show
Other namesThe Jungle
GenreTalk, sports
Running timeNoon–3 PM (Eastern), 9 AM–noon (Pacific)
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesInfinity Sports Network
TV adaptationsJim Rome is Burning
Rome
StarringJim Rome
Executive producer(s)Tom Di Benedetto aka Count Chocula
Recording studioCosta Mesa, California[1]
(on-air ID "Southern California"; as of 2018)
Original release1996
Opening theme"Lust for Life" by Iggy Pop
Ending theme"Up All Night" by The Boomtown Rats
WebsiteJimRome.com

The Jim Rome Show is a sports radio talk show hosted by Jim Rome. It airs live for three hours each weekday from 9 a.m. to noon Pacific Time. The show is produced in Los Angeles, syndicated by Infinity Sports Network, and can be heard on affiliate radio stations in the U.S. and Canada.

History

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The Jim Rome Show began on XTRA Sports 690 in San Diego. In 1996, Premiere Radio Networks picked up the program for national syndication. Sometime after, the show was shortened by one hour and the broadcast location was shifted from XTRA Sports 690 to the Premiere Radio Networks studio complex in Sherman Oaks, California. On April 27, 2006, Rome stated that he will keep the radio program going, but initially made no commitment to satellite or terrestrial. On July 11, 2006, Rome announced that he signed a multi-year deal with Premiere Radio Networks to keep the show on terrestrial radio. In addition, he stated that the show may be simulcast on satellite radio in the future. Clear Channel provides content exclusively to XM Satellite Radio, including the entire Fox Sports Radio network.[citation needed]

The Jim Rome Show became a charter program of CBS Sports Radio, now Infinity Sports Network, upon its full launch on January 2, 2013.[2]

In October 2017, CBS Sports Network announced that it would add a simulcast of The Jim Rome Show to its afternoon lineup beginning January 2, 2018,[3] ultimately running it until February 9, 2024.[4][non-primary source needed] The show began streaming on the social media service X on May 28, 2024.[5]

Show personnel ("The XR4Ti")

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As of March 2024[citation needed]

  • Tom Di Benedetto, executive producer, call screener since 2021
  • Alvin Delloro, engineer since 2005
  • James "Flight Deck" Kelley, digital program director since approximately 2010

Former personnel

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  • Brian "Whitey" Albers, engineer from 1996 to 2005
  • Keith Arnold, associate producer from 2016 to 2019
  • Kyle Brandt, producer and writer from 2007 until July 22, 2016
  • Robert Dozmati, associate producer from 2018 to 2019
  • Adam Hawk, executive producer and call screener from 2016 to July 23, 2021
  • Austin Huff, content screener from 2015 to 2018
  • Gerrit Ritt, producer from 2019 to January 30, 2023
  • Jack Savage, producer from February 2023 to March 29, 2024
  • Travis Rodgers, producer from 1996 to 2009
  • Jason Stewart, talent coordinator and call screener from 1999 to March 8, 2013[6]
  • Dave Whelan, producer from 2007 to September 2, 2022

Show format and content

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The three-hour program is a mixture of interviews, calls, emails, Tweets and Rome's own thoughts and analysis. On the radio, the opening and closing theme is "Lust for Life" by Iggy Pop, and the show also uses "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses,[7] while CBS Sports Network uses different themes. The program usually begins with headlines, when Rome highlights the main sports news of the day with his thoughts and opinions. Rome refers to his listeners as "Clones".[8][9]

Friday episodes include the week rewind, known as "Alvin Delloro's Week that Was", which is a compilation of show highlights over the past week alongside a mix of music.

From February 11 to March 11, 2009, all of Rome's shows contained an interview with an individual with the given name Rex.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "CBS Sports Radio | Jim Rome Studio". V Three Studios LLC.
  2. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 29, 2012). Jim Rome to leave Premiere Radio Networks for deal with CBS Sports Radio. Deadline.com. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  3. ^ Steinberg, Brian (October 17, 2017). "CBS Sports Network Will Televise Jim Rome's Radio Show". Variety. Retrieved October 18, 2017.
  4. ^ 2024 Radio Row - Tuesday Hour 3 - Dr. David Chao, Andrew Whitworth, Jeff Chadiha, X Announement 02/06/24. The Jim Rome Show. 11 minutes in.
  5. ^ Staff (May 28, 2024). "The Jim Rome Show Launches on X". Barrett Sports Media. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  6. ^ "3/8/2013 Jason Stewart's Farewell Show". Stucknut.com website.
  7. ^ KOEHLER, ROBERT (December 24, 1993). "Rome's Empire Grows : * Jim Rome has carved out a niche as one of radio's hottest personalities. Now he has moved his sports-talk format into television" – via LA Times.
  8. ^ "Jim Rome's 23rd Annual 'Smack Off' Set For Friday". allaccess.com. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  9. ^ "Clone Wars: Jim Rome's World Within a World". popmatters.com. June 2, 2009. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  10. ^ Hoffarth, Tim (March 11, 2009). "The Rome/Rex streak is over". Father off the Wall. Archived from the original on May 19, 2014. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
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