The New York sports world has another morning option to consider.
Msg Networks is launching a new weekday morning program, “Msg A.M.,” led by Monica McNutt and Kazeen Famuyide. The program will air on the regional sports network Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. eastern.
“We are looking forward to waking up with the New York sports fan and connecting with our viewers as they first start their day,” said Jeff Filippi, Msg Networks’ senior vice president of programming and production and executive producer, in a prepared statement. “Msg A.M. will bring a fun energy to the morning, while delivering entertaining and informed commentary around the latest news in sports.”
Executives plan for the show to offer colorful sports analysis as well as chatter about off-field storylines. The show will focus on some of Msg’s top sports, including the coming NBA and NHL seasons.
Msg Networks is launching a new weekday morning program, “Msg A.M.,” led by Monica McNutt and Kazeen Famuyide. The program will air on the regional sports network Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. eastern.
“We are looking forward to waking up with the New York sports fan and connecting with our viewers as they first start their day,” said Jeff Filippi, Msg Networks’ senior vice president of programming and production and executive producer, in a prepared statement. “Msg A.M. will bring a fun energy to the morning, while delivering entertaining and informed commentary around the latest news in sports.”
Executives plan for the show to offer colorful sports analysis as well as chatter about off-field storylines. The show will focus on some of Msg’s top sports, including the coming NBA and NHL seasons.
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