
Archived radio shows from Miami Radio Legend Neil Rogers. For more information, visit neilrogers.org. All shows can be streamed or downloaded on Archive. archive.org/details/@neil_rogers_radio
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1783 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Bob Barker and Rick Shaw have retired, what old coot should be the next broadcast professional to retire? No check for Neil!
Hank/Neil crossover. Marlins game at 1:45. Quick POLL: Who is the worst sportscaster in South Florida? Main POLL: Best vacation city in the world?
1st POLL: What's your take on the Lake Worth woman who got 4 years in prison.....? 2nd POLL: Which showbiz figure gives you the biggest pain in the ass?
watching bass fishing, phone troubles, blacks don't like Marino
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I told my wife this is a live show; I mean right now! I make sure the days of the week are correct. He is still his current as today’s headlines. She doesn’t keep up with sports!
The best of the very best!
Could you add shows from 1995?It would be very helpful and appreciated.
Can we PLEASE get shows from 94-97?!?!!
This guy was the best South Florida radio host on AM. Neil had great ways of delivering the common sense so desperately needed to see through the bull shit of today's social and news media.
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The show features long-running Miami radio host Neil Rogers delivering a freewheeling, outspoken mix of politics, pop culture, sports, and local flavor. Episodes often lean into rapid-fire banter, audience call-ins, provocative humor, and running in-studio bits, creating a chaotic but highly engaging atmosphere. Notable traits include a fearless commentary style, strong sense of local identity, recurring jokes and segments, and a format that feels more like an ongoing improv performance than a tightly scripted interview. This makes it appealing to listeners who enjoy unapologetic takes, edgy humor, and nostalgia for Miami radio culture, while sponsors may benefit from a devoted, talk-radio-loving crowd.
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Recent guests on Neil Rogers Show include:
1. Dan Cilio
2. Barbara Walters
3. Jack Mark
4. Moe Howard David
5. Hank Goldberg
6. Dave Johnson
7. Steven Bauer
8. Ed Gray
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