Sports Radio Detroit
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Broadcast area | Worldwide |
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Branding | SportsRadioDetroit / SRD |
Programming | |
Format | Internet-Sports Talk |
Ownership | |
Owner | Morjoie Media |
History | |
First air date | September 25, 2012 |
Former call signs | LetsGoWingsMedia.com (2011) LetsGoWingsRadio.com (2012-2013) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | SportsRadioDetroit.com |
Sports Radio Detroit (SRD) is a Detroit-based internet sports broadcasting and news network covering the Detroit Lions, Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings.
History
Early History
SportsRadioDetroit originally began as an independent, experimental podcast series (entitled, The Red Line)[1] in partnership with the unofficial Detroit Red Wings site, LetsGoWings.com. The show debuted on the independent website, LetsGoWingsMedia.com on October 31, 2011 with hosts Mike Morland (formerly WUMD, WHFR, WCBN, 97.1 The Ticket) and Tony Maize (formerly WUMD, WCBN, 1270 AM Detroit).[2][3] Roger Castillo (Producer at 1270 AM in Detroit) joined the podcast series during episode 3.[4] After a successful first season, the podcast shifted to a permanent home at LetsGoWingsRadio.com in September 2012.[5] It was here that the site continued to flourish during the summer of 2012 and into the NHL lockout in the fall of 2012.
SportsRadioDetroit.com
With the potential of a long-term NHL lockout looming for the 2012-2013 season, production of The Red Line podcast series and Letsgowingsradio.com were also anticipating a decrease in media production. Due to the podcast's popularity, a strong Detroit sports market and minimal sports radio variety, both LetsGoWingsRadio.com and The Red Line were dissolved in favor of a new venture, SportsRadioDetroit.com.
The new website, which official launched in the Fall of 2012, featured four independent online sports talk shows featuring the Detroit Lions, Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings. In addition to covering the four major professional sports teams in Detroit, Sports Radio Detroit (SRD) added coverage for soccer in the summer of 2013.
During its inception, the three broadcasters from LetsGoWingsRadio.com joined Sports Radio Detroit. Additionally, local media personalities Ben Szilagy and Chris Zadorozny joined the staff of Sports Radio Detroit in November 2012. Former WUMD (Dearborn) radio host Kevin Liddy joined the staff in December 2012.[6] With the expanded coverage, additional media personalities and NHL lockout of 2012, SportsRadioDetroit.com was born.[7]
SportsRadioDetroit.com aired its first original broadcast on January 18, 2013 with the first episode of Red Wings SRD. The first live show on occurred on April 25, 2013.[8]
On November 17, 2013, Sports Radio Detroit launched an updated website and introduced its new logo and brand, "SRD" - an update from the previous "Sports Radio Detroit" logo.
On August 26, 2014, former MLS player Knox Cameron and writer Danielle Floyd were officially announced as members of the SRD team. [9] Know Cameron was featured in the August 26, 2014 article "Where Are They Now?" of former Detroit City FC players.[10]
In an effort to better connect Detroit sports fans with their favorite athletes and columnists, SRD has interviewed Detroit City FC star Knox Cameron, NFL Linebacker Chris WIlson, Detroit Lions star Ndamukong Suh, Windsor Star sports columnist Bob Duff, Hockey Hall of Famer Larry Murphy, Detroit Red Wings center Riley Sheahan and Red Wings prospect Anthony Mantha.
Detroit March Madness
Beginning March 16, 2014, Sports Radio Detroit launched the first annual "Favorite Detroit Female Media Personality" contest. The public bracket-style contest highlighted 32 of Detroit's best based on media presence, quality of work and likability.[11] After five rounds of voting, including 13,236 votes in 22 days, Amy Andrews of Fox 2 Detroit was named the 2014 Favorite Detroit Female Media Personality Award recipient.[12] Fox 2 Detroit announced Amy Andrews win during live broadcasts on Friday, April 18 and Monday, April 21, 2014. [13]
Operation Format
SportsRadioDetroit.com is an independent, non-profit media organization providing an AM/FM sports talk alternative in the Detroit market.
In comparison to traditional AM/FM sports talk stations in Detroit that host several shows a day and encompass all of its professional teams, sportsradiodetroit.com operates under the "one-to-one" sports talk model. Each of Detroit's four professional sports teams (in addition to soccer) have their own independent online podcast/radio broadcast. Although the topics generally revolve around each specific team, the shows also includes topics from the national level within each sport (example: Red Wings coverage also includes NHL-wide topics).
In addition to online radio and podcasts, Sports Radio Detroit delivers traditional digital print content. With an emphasis on alternative perspectives driven by fact-based opinions, SRD's staff is complied of experienced broadcasters and writers (from major/minor media companies and organizations) that provide a fresh voice in Detroit media.
Programming Lineup
Podcasts and Online Radio
The site consists of five podcast/online radio shows:
- Lions SRD (Detroit Lions talk show)
- Pistons SRD (Detroit Pistons talk show)
- Tigers SRD (Detroit Tigers talk show)
- Red Wings SRD (Detroit Red Wings talk show)
- Soccer Report on SRD (Soccer talk show)
Columns
References
- ^ "LetsGoWings.com Podcast Name".
- ^ "Mike Morland/Tony Maize Broadcast History".
- ^ "LetsGoWings Podcast Debuts October 31, 2011".
- ^ "1270 AM Producer Joins LetsGoWings Podcast".
- ^ "LetsGoWIngs Podcast moves to LetsGoWingsRadio.com".
- ^ "Sports Radio Detroit Staff".
- ^ "Former WUMD General Managers Mike... - WUMD College Radio". Facebook. 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ Ben Szilagy (1999-02-22). "– Detroit's New Sports Talk Alternative Lions SRD Live: Thursday, April 25, 7 – 8 p.m". Sports Radio Detroit. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ http://www.reddit.com/r/Detroitcityfc/comments/2enj5e/danielle_floyd_and_former_mls_player_knox_cameron/
- ^ http://boysinrouge.com/2014/11/17/where-are-they-now-2014/
- ^ http://public.bracketeers.com/matchup.php?id=2687
- ^ http://public.bracketeers.com/bracket-finished.php?id=2687
- ^ http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/video?clipId=10074143&autostart=true