3 Guys On The Radio

3 Guys On The Radio

Three Guys on the Radio is a sports radio talk show starring Steve Warne, John "J.R." Rodenburg, and "Jungle" Jim Jerome, until Jim Jerome was fired February 9, 2012. It airs live for about four hours each weekday from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Eastern or whenever the email segment gets done. In December 2009 their time slot shifted from 5:30 to 9:00 to its current time. The show is produced in Ottawa, Ontario, and can be heard on the CFGO radio station in Ottawa, as well as on the Internet from the Team 1200 official website. Fans of the show are commonly referred to as TGOR Nation.

On Friday, July 25, 2008, former host Tim Kilpatrick died. CFRA reported that Kilpatrick entered the hospital July 16, 2008 with shortness of breath, which doctors determined was caused by a lung infection. He died shortly after 10 a.m. Friday morning. Kilpatrick also hosted "The Buzz on Junior Hockey" for the radio station. In a classy move, The Team retains its junior hockey pre-game show moniker in his honour.

On Thursday, February 9, 2012 due to CTVGlobeMedia restructuring; Jungle Jim Jerome's hosting job was terminated. Jerome was quoted on the show as saying "it would be tough, but he'd be alright".

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