Hearing a familiar voice can be very satisfying at times. Every weekday Tony Kornheiser greets listeners on The Tony Kornheiser Show podcast. Every weekday, too, thousands of fans may breathe a sigh of relief and contentment.
Tony has written some of the country's leading publications. These include The New York Times, Newsday, and The Washington Post. He is best known for his sports writing and reporting. But in recent years, Tony has swapped the written word for the spoken word. He has become a sports fan favorite with his popular ESPN show Pardon The Interruption (PTI). He also hosted a radio show. So The Tony Kornheiser Show podcast is a good fit for his talents.
But Tony's expertise extends beyond sports. He started his journalism career in the 1970s, writing on news and style topics. And he's also a pop culture fan. So The Tony Kornheiser Show does not fall into one defining category. Each episode reiterates the idea that the topics will be eclectic here.
Tony has welcomed a vast and unique party of interviewees to the show. Past guests include actors, journalists, and meteorologists. The range of guests demonstrates Kornheiser's genuine enthusiasm for his role as a host. The Tony Kornheiser Show leaves the door open to any and all conversation partners. PTI cohost Michael Wilbon is a frequent guest. So is ESPN's Buster Olney.
To listen to The Tony Kornheiser Show is to entrust an expert-level voice. Tony has the information that every listener is looking for. On some days, he tells a joke or a personal story. On other days, it could be his perspective on global developments or statistics from a game. Tony dabbles in every realm of interest, so his listeners don't experiment. They stick around.
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