Paul Finebaum has reported on Southeastern Conference (SEC) college football and other sports for over 40 years. He has become such a fixture in collegiate athletics that he has the nickname "Voice of the SEC." The Paul Finebaum Show sees the esteemed writer and commentator move his radio show into podcast form. The show is an official production of the SEC Network and ESPN Radio.
The Paul Finebaum Show sees the popular radio show of the same name available in podcast form. The structure of the podcast episodes makes it very easy for listeners to find what they are looking for. Each podcast episode is one hour of Finebaum's four-hour radio show. This makes it easy for listeners who might have missed a segment of the show to listen to a replay on the podcast.
Finebaum began his career as a reporter for the Binghamton-Post Herald. This would lead to providing radio commentary for sporting events in the mid-1980s. Finebaum has lived and worked in Birmingham for decades. He is a well-known cultural fixture.
Finebaum is well-known for his incisive commentary, especially on SEC football. He is one of the most trusted and respected voices in collegiate football commentary. This is due to his ability to be honest, even when a team he loves does something he disagrees with. Because of his ability to be clear-eyed, he has gained the respect of fans across the US.
Finebaum often has special guests join him in the studio. These include well-known commentators such as Bill Connelly and Dan Wetzel. Other sports-related guests include Ken Makin, David Dellucci, Mark Heim, and Matt Hayes. Fellow ESPN CFB reporter Heather Dinich also appears on the program. Finebaum proves to be an adept interviewer who asks insightful questions.
New podcast episodes of The Paul Finebaum Show premiere weekly from Monday to Friday.
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