LOS ANGELES — "The Sporting Tribune Today," the daily podcast and radio show produced by The Sporting Tribune, is joining Westwood One Sports, expanding its reach to a national audience across radio and digital platforms.
The partnership makes The Sporting Tribune Today part of Westwood One Sports’ growing podcast network. The collaboration gives The Sporting Tribune’s flagship audio show access to one of the largest sports radio networks in the country, bringing its West Coast storytelling and coverage of Southern California, Las Vegas and Hawai‘i to listeners nationwide.
Hosted by The Sporting Tribune founder Arash Markazi and staff writer Grant Mona, "The Sporting Tribune Today" features daily interviews with athletes, coaches, and media personalities, along with analysis and commentary on the biggest stories in sports. The show, which has built a loyal following through podcast platforms and streaming channels regularly gets thousands of live streaming viewers and listeners on X. The radio show airs every weeknight on KIRN 670 AM (95.5 FM HD3) in Southern California, 98.5 The Bet in Las Vegas and The Hawaii Sports Radio Network, 95.1 FM and 760 AM, in Hawaii.
“The Sporting Tribune was created to tell the stories that connect fans to the athletes and moments that define the West Coast,” Markazi said. “Joining Westwood One Sports allows us to share those stories on a national stage while continuing to highlight the unique energy of Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Hawai‘i.”
Westwood One Sports is home to some of the most exciting sports broadcasts on radio. In addition to being the exclusive network radio partner to the NFL since 1987—featuring regular and post-season NFL football, including the playoffs and the Super Bowl—its other extensive properties include NCAA Basketball, including the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tournaments and the Final Four; U.S. Soccer; The Masters; NCAA Football; and other marquee sports events.
Founded in 2022, The Sporting Tribune has quickly built a presence across multiple sports and markets, including year-round coverage of every professional and major college sports program in Southern California, Las Vegas and Hawai'i. Over the next four years the region will be host the World Cup, Summer Olympics, Super Bowl, World Series, NBA All-Star Game, NBA Cup, College Football Playoff National Championship, NCAA Division 1 Men's Final Four, WWE Survivor Series, WrestleMania and other major events in horse racing, golf, boxing and mixed martial arts.
