OverDrive (radio show)

OverDrive is a sports radio show on TSN 1050 and simulcasted on TSN in Canada. The show is hosted by Bryan Hayes[1] alongside Jeff O'Neill[2] and Jamie McLennan.[3]

OverDrive
Running time180 minutes
Country of originCanada
StarringBryan Hayes
Jeff O'Neill
Jamie McLennan
Original releaseFebruary 22, 2016 (2016-02-22) – present
Websitetsn.ca/overdrive

History

The show was formerly known as Leafs Lunch, which aired from noon until 2:00PM. On February 22, 2016, TSN 1050 introduced a revamped weekday lineup, where Andi Petrillo became host of Leafs Lunch, while Bryan Hayes, Jamie McLennan, and Jeff O'Neill became hosts of the new drive-time program from 4:00-7:00PM, with the 4:00PM and 5:00PM hours being simulcasted on TSN4, and the 6:00PM hour being simulcasted on TSN2.[4]

In April 2019, it was announced that The Source would be the presenting partner for OverDrive.[5]

Overdrive's popularity is exemplified by the statement made by Malcolm Johnston, feature editor for Toronto Life.

Format

The show is a sports talk show for all sports, primarily Toronto-focused, offering insights into the sports world with interviews featuring players, coaches, and industry insiders.[6] OverDrive has all three co-hosts from September 5 until July 1, throughout the summer Hayes continues to host with different co-hosts, including Dave Poulin, Gord Miller, Steve Simmons, and Dave Feschuk.[7] The regular show has many segments including the "Mow Your Lawn Monday", "Future Headlines", "Gerry's Percentages", and "Level of Concern".[7]

The show is produced by "The Grappler".[8]

OverDrive airs weekdays on TSN 1050 from 4 - 7 p.m. and is simulcasted on TSN from 4 - 6 p.m. ET on TSN4, and from 6 - 7 p.m. ET on TSN2.[6]

Ray Ferraro calls in every day at 5:00PM and is usually pretty crusty. Regular contributors also include Craig Button, Steve Phillips, Darren Dreger, Pierre LeBrun, and Bob McKenzie.[7]

References

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