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The Dan Patrick Show
NameThe Dan Patrick Show
PresenterDan Patrick
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
First aired2007
RelatedSports Illustrated, NBC Sports, Fox Sports

The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show is a sports talk and entertainment program hosted by Dan Patrick, combining interviews, commentary, and panel discussion. The program features a mix of professional athletes, coaches, broadcasters, team executives, and media personalities across American sports such as National Football League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, NASCAR, and U.S. Open (tennis). It is known for long-form interviews, recurring comedy bits, and crossover appearances by figures from ESPN, NBC Sports, and Fox Sports.

Overview

The program centers on in-depth interviews with athletes like Tom Brady, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Stephen Curry, and Derek Jeter, as well as coaches and managers such as Bill Belichick, Phil Jackson, Gregg Popovich, Joe Maddon, and Tony La Russa. It regularly hosts media figures including Keith Olbermann, Colin Cowherd, Skip Bayless, Adam Schefter, and Bill Simmons, and features executives from organizations like National Hockey League, Major League Soccer, FIFA, and International Olympic Committee. The program's guests have included entertainers and public figures such as Barack Obama, Jon Stewart, Conan O'Brien, David Letterman, and Jerry Seinfeld.

Format and Segments

The show typically follows a conversational structure with segments including long-form interviews, mailbag/Q&A, topical debates, and comedy sketches. Recurring segments have involved sports retrospectives referencing events like the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, Wimbledon Championships, and the Masters Tournament. Contributors discuss statistical analysis and narratives around awards such as the Heisman Trophy, MVP Award (Major League Baseball), NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, and College Football Playoff. The program often cross-promotes content with networks and publications such as Sports Illustrated, The Athletic, Bleacher Report, CBS Sports, and The New York Times.

Hosts and Contributors

Primary host Dan Patrick, formerly of SportsCenter and ESPN, anchors the program alongside producers and contributors who have included former ESPN personalities, columnists, and radio hosts. Frequent on-air contributors have included Paul Pabst, Gio],], Todd Fritz, and guest hosts from outlets like WFAN (AM), WEEI, TSN (TV network), and Talksport. The show has featured interviews with broadcasters including Al Michaels, Mike Tirico, Joe Buck, Ian Eagle, Chris Berman, and Marv Albert, and analysts such as Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller, Doris Burke, and Skip Bayless.

History and Distribution

Launched after Patrick's departure from ESPN in the 2000s, the program evolved from a local radio show to a nationally syndicated audio and television simulcast distributed via satellite, podcast feeds, and cable. It has aired across platforms including Audience (TV network), NBC Sports Network, Peacock (streaming service), and radio syndication through networks like Westwood One and Entercom. The show adapted formats in response to digital distribution trends and partnered with publications and broadcasters such as USA Today, Bloomberg, The Athletic, and Yahoo Sports to extend reach. International guests and coverage have engaged organizations like FIBA, World Rugby, International Cricket Council, and Union of European Football Associations.

notable Episodes and Controversies

High-profile interviews and exchanges have sometimes generated controversy, such as contentious discussions about player conduct, league policies, and broadcasting rivalries. Episodes covering incidents involving figures like Colin Kaepernick, Kobe Bryant, Cam Newton, Aaron Hernandez, and Ray Rice drew significant attention and debate across sports media. The program has navigated disputes involving networks and personalities including ESPN, Fox Sports 1, NBC Sports, Barstool Sports, and hosts like Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd.

Reception and Impact

The show has been recognized for blending sports journalism and entertainment, influencing podcasting and sports talk formats alongside programs like The Jim Rome Show, The Bill Simmons Podcast, Pardon the Interruption, and Around the Horn. Hosts and guests have cited its long-form interview style as influential for sports media, and syndication helped shape cross-platform strategies adopted by outlets such as Sirius XM, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and iHeartRadio. The program's role in sports discourse places it among notable American sports media productions alongside SportsCenter, The Dan Patrick Show-adjacent personalities, and legacy programs like The Tony Kornheiser Show.

Category:American sports television series