Sportz Blitz - History

History

Sportz Blitz began airing during football season in the Fall of 2006. The broadcast schedule was extended for Season 2 (2007-2008) to air year round. In the Fall of 2007 a spin-off program began airing, Sportz Blitz Outdoors, featuring the same hosts and B.A.S.S. Elite Series professional fisherman Greg Vinson providing outdoor sports instruction for new show, Sportz Blitz Outdoors. On February 26, 2008 a new radio call-in show spin-off was created called "Sportz Blitz Overtime" which airs on WKGA 97.5 FM following the regular television broadcast.

The current show layout is, as follows:

Sportz Blitz Lake Martin Sports - Tuesdays, 6:00 - 7:00pm Central Time.
Sportz Blitz Live originates - Tuesdays, 7:00pm to 9:00pm Central Time
Sportz Blitz Saturday Sports Countdown - Saturday, 10am to NOON Central Time. Sportz Blitz Outdoors - various times throughout the week on WAXC, Charter Channel 2 in Alexander City and WACN, Charter Channel 80 that reaches the majority of Alabama. The Best of Sportz Blitz airs at various times on WAXC Charter Channel 2.

Lake Martin Sports Roundup, Sportz Blitz Live, and Saturday Sports Countdown air live through the show's website at www.sportzblitzlive.com.

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