The Mike O'Meara Show
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Other names | TMOS |
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Genre | Talk Radio/Podcast |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | Internet |
Syndicates | KCJJ, WAVD |
Starring | Mike O'Meara, Robb Spewak, Oscar Santana |
Announcer | Dude Walker |
Produced by | Robb Spewak |
Recording studio | Washington, D.C. and Fort Myers, Florida |
Original release | April 14, 2008 – present |
No. of episodes | Podcast: 1,568 |
Website | http://www.mikeomearashow.com |
The Mike O'Meara Show is a daily podcast available through their website or iTunes. The show is hosted by Mike O'Meara and includes Robb Spewak and Oscar Santana. The Mike O'Meara Bonus Show is available every Friday to VIP members through their website or by purchasing them through iTunes. The show is also streamed via video through their website or Ustream.
The show focuses on current events, politics, pop culture, sports and the lives of the members of the show. The context of the material is discussed in a humorous manner. The daily podcast is broadcast-friendly, whereas the Bonus Show is uncensored. The podcasts are approximately 80 minutes long; 60 minutes are used to discuss various topics, 10 minutes for current events, and the last 10 minutes feature Robb's Magic Audio Vault.
The Mike O'Meara Show was a nationally syndicated radio talk show featuring shock jocks Mike O'Meara, Buzz Burbank, and Robb Spewak. It succeeded the Don and Mike Show after Don Geronimo retired on April 11, 2008. Most stations which syndicated the previous show continued to air The Mike O'Meara Show via the CBS-owned Westwood One Radio Network. The show's flagship station was 106.7 WJFK in Washington, D.C. The show was named "Best Afternoon Drive Radio Show" in the 2008 Best of Northern Virginia list in Northern Virginia Magazine.
In July 2009, when its flagship station, 106.7 WJFK, was converted to an all-sports radio station by CBS Radio, The Mike O'Meara Show was discontinued on 106.7. Simultaneously, the Westwood One Radio Network ceased syndication of the show nationwide. The term of Mike O'Meara's contract with CBS Radio ended on December 1, 2009.