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Genre | Sports talk |
Created by | Dan Patrick |
Presented by | Dan Patrick |
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Opening theme | (Rock) Superstar by Cypress Hill |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 180 minutes |
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Release | September 13, 1999 present | –
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The Dan Patrick Show is a syndicated radio and television sports talk show, hosted by former ESPN personality Dan Patrick. It is currently produced by Patrick and is syndicated to radio stations by Premiere Radio Networks, within and independently of their Fox Sports Radio package. The three-hour program debuted on October 1, 2007. It is broadcast weekdays live beginning at 9:00 a.m. Eastern. The current show is a successor to the original Dan Patrick Show, which aired from 1999 to 2007 on ESPN Radio weekdays at 1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific.
The show was televised on three networks: on DirecTV's Audience Network (formerly the 101 Network) since August 3, 2009; on three AT&T SportsNet affiliates since October 25, 2010; and on B/R Live as of March 1, 2019. It can also be heard on Sirius XM Radio channel 211,[1][2] and is distributed as a podcast by PodcastOne.[3]
On January 10, 2020, Patrick announced on his show that the relationship with AT&T Sports for the live video broadcast would end in its current form, shortly after Super Bowl LIV. AT&T's Audience Network, which had simulcast the program since 2009, was ceasing operations, and the show would also end streaming via B/R Live, following a short-run that began in 2019. The final show under AT&T aired on February 28. On March 2, the live show began airing on The Dan Patrick Show YouTube channel with the radio show still being nationally syndicated via multiple platforms.
On August 10, 2020, it was announced that the show would move to Peacock on August 24, 2020.[4] Highlights of the show continue to appear on the YouTube channel.
On July 19, 2023, Patrick announced that the show's run will end on December 24, 2027.