Your home for the best in talk radio, Fox Sports, and Royals Baseball … The Big Talker
Phone: 308.345.5400
Fax: 308.345.4720
Airing in the timeslot held by The Rush Limbaugh Show for more than three decades, Travis and Sexton will carry on a new form of broadcast excellence in the tradition of the late radio icon as they tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. Travis – an entrepreneur, former host of FOX Sports Radio’s industry-leading weekday morning program, “Outkick The Coverage with Clay Travis” and founder of the wildly popular sports, pop culture and politics based media company Outkick; and Sexton – former host of the Premiere Networks-syndicated weekday program “The Buck Sexton Show,” political commentator, and former CIA officer and NYPD counterterrorism expert, will help guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.
The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show
Weekdays: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET/9 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT
For more information, contact Peter Tripi at Premiere Networks: ptripi@premierenetworks.com.
INTERVIEW: National Weather Service in Goodland offering storm spotter training classes in February and March. More with NWS warning coodinator Jesse Lundquist.
INTERVIEW: Bob Elder retiring from the Sports Shoppe after 46 years. Come on down for a little celebration this Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Sports Shoppe.
INTERVIEW: Hillcrest Nursing Foundation “Night on the Hill” fundraiser coming up on February 14th. More with Jacque Riener.
INTERVIEW: McCook City Council meeting recap with City Manager Nate Schneider and Councilman Jerry Calvin.
INTERVIEW: Red Willow County Commissioners meeting recap with County Commissioner Ted Gans.
INTERVIEW: Bison swimmers/divers look to add more state qualifiers this weekend in Hastings. More with MHS coach Jon Graff.
INTERVIEW: Bison wrestling teams compete in districts and conference tournaments this weekend. More with MHS girls coach Clint Hosick, MHS boys coach Nick Umscheid and Broken Bow boys coach Ed Schaaf.
INTERVIEW: Chase County freshman jumper/sprinter Kole Clevenger off to a good start with Nebraska-Kearney track and field.
INTERVIEW: McCook Bison senior Oliver Corbett signs with Hastings College Football.
INTERVIEW: Dundy County-Stratton senior Ethan Latta signs with Chadron State Football.
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