The Opie & Anthony Channel - Weekend Programs

Weekend Programs

  • Opie & Anthony Worst of the week countdown - A replay of parts of shows from the week in a countdown format. This is hosted every week by producers Sam Roberts and Erik Nagel. Occasionally there are other producers involved as well.
  • The Ron and Fez Flashback Show - A replay of parts of shows from the week. This is hosted by Fez "Marie" Whatley.
  • Ron Bennington Interviews - A weekend show which re-airs interviews of guests on the Ron & Fez show.
  • Unmasked- A weekly show hosted by Ron Bennington (and occasionally Sonny Fox) on Raw Dog Comedy that features in-depth interviews with comedians in front of an audience of fans. The show is similar in spirit to XM's music series, Artist Confidential.
  • The Jason Ellis Show - A weekly best-of broadcast of action sports star Jason Ellis' daily radio program. Not Necessarily the Best of Jason Ellis features segments from the show edited together with introductions by Ellis and his producer Michael 'Cowfucker' Tully. The Jason Ellis Show can also be heard live on weekdays at 3 PM EST / 12 PST on Faction.
  • SModcast- Syndication of director Kevin Smith's podcast began in September 2010. In addition to replaying the Internet podcast, there are monthly SModcasts which are exclusive to the satellite radio channel.
  • The Joe Rogan Experience - Syndication of comedian and UFC color commentator Joe Rogan's podcast, with co-host Brian Redban, began in May 2011.

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