Long-time TSN morning show host Steve Warne, covered in potato chip crumbs, checks in with his unique takes on what matters to Ottawa sports fans. New episodes every Monday.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 615 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
In this episode of Jim Keay Ford Sens Nation Podcast, Steve Warne is joined by THN's Graeme Nichols to discuss the Ottawa Senators' season-opening media event, the changes in radio coverage for Senators games, and the impact of remote broadcasting on... more
In this episode, we discuss a bunch of sports, with the usual 'whatever' hoopla.
And then, after six years and over 1000 episodes, Jimmy and I go our separate ways, and say farewell to this podcast.
Thank you for being part of the fun. Your suppor... more
In this episode, Steve Warne and Postmedia sportswriter Don Brennan discuss the ongoing struggles of the Ottawa Redblacks. They also touch on attendance, the Ottawa Senators' summer activities, and the development of the LeBreton Flats area. The conv... more
We finally tracked Jim down, by phone at least. We discuss Victoria Mboko's amazing victory, a significant moment for Canadian tennis. The NHL may expand to 34 teams in the near future. Media rights deals are becoming insanely lucrative for sports le... more
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Great show , will miss it
You guys are the best!! I love every minute of this show! I listen to this show religiously and cannot miss any episodes!!! I started re listening to older episodes….. keep it up gentlemen me and thanks for all you do
I, kept checking what happened to you for a few weeks, so glad you landed on your feet. The voice of TSN 1200 , team 1200 for me, I’ll miss your voice in the morning. Jim showing up late and or falling asleep great times. I’m glad you’ve hooked up again.
Love Jim’s outlook on pretty much every topic. Always comes across as a genuinely good person
The two favourite guys back together and I am glad to hear them again.
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Focuses on the Ottawa sports scene, discussing various sports topics, including hockey, football, and notable Canadian athletes. The conversation usually intertwines humor with insightful commentary on local teams like the Ottawa Senators and the Ottawa Redblacks, often reflecting on recent games, player performances, and sports culture. The dynamic between the hosts often leads to a more laid-back yet engaging atmosphere, making it appealing to listeners who appreciate both sports analysis and casual banter. The podcast brings a unique local perspective, combining updates with personal anecdotes and reflections from the hosts' experiences in sports broadcasting.
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Recent guests on The Steve Warne Project include:
1. Graeme Nichols
2. Andy Rajathy
3. Dru Brown
4. Brad Fritsch
5. Donny Brennan
6. Kenzie Lalonde
7. Eric Macramalla
8. Padraig Harrington
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