The Dan Patrick Show


As host of The Dan Patrick Show, legendary multi-platform host Dan Patrick entertains America in morning drive along with his production staff that includes Paul Pabst, Patrick O’Connor, Andrew Perloff and Todd Fritz, known as “The Danettes.” The Dan Patrick Show features the most prominent A-list guests from the worlds of sports and entertainment.

Patrick is best known for his work at ESPN where he stayed for 18 years (1989-2006) as he worked along side other notable personalities such as Rich Eisen, Stuart Scoot, and Scott Van Pelt.  Before ESPN, Patrick spent time at CNN (1983-89) where he covered sporting events like the World Series and the NBA Finals.  As one of the most recognizable media personalities in the country, he has been nominated for Outstanding Sports Personality many times and won the award in 1998. Dan Patrick can also be seen Sunday nights on NBC’s Football Night in America and as host of Sports Jeopardy.

Monday – Friday: 6 a.m. – 9 a.m.

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