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“WSI” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“WSI” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about the Full Moon, and also about having dinner at Columbia with some friends, and about watching the TGL televised event and how much he liked it. MORE

“The Corduroy Suit Story” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“The Corduroy Suit Story” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about Bill Belichik going to UNC, the Falcons benching Kirk Cousins, and how the playoff picture looks right now, Jeff Ma calls in to talk about how he approaches betting on Bowl Games, and he also makes his weekly picks, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.MORE

“Peppermint Poop” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“Peppermint Poop” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about how awful the Wizards are this year, Michael gives a review of “Wicked”, and Tony also talks about Bill Belichick interviewing to be the head coach at UNC. MORE

“Hinky Dinky” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“Hinky Dinky” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking with Chris Cillizza about the glory days of the Big East, and Tony also talks about the latest college football playoff rankings that have the Miami Hurricanes on the outside looking in.MORE

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Tony Kornheiser is co-host of Pardon the Interruption (PTI) and is one of ESPN’s most popular on-air personalities. The former Washington Post sportswriter and columnist also worked as an ESPN Radio host and Monday Night Football commentator.

Kornheiser and his former Post sports colleague Michael Wilbon have co-hosted PTI (M-F, 5:30 p.m.) since the show’s debut on September 22, 2001. Highlighted by the type of contentious but good-natured verbal sparring that the two engaged in for years at the PostPTI ranks among cable’s most-viewed studio shows. With its unique, fast-paced, wide-ranging and humorous discussion of the day’s top sports news, it is also one of television’s most entertaining and innovative programs.

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