The Junker and Crow Show

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"The Junker and Crow Show" is a Pittsburgh-based talk show airing from 10 AM until 1 PM weekdays on Pittsburgh's ESPN Radio 1250.

The show is hosted by Guy Junker and Eddy Crow.

The show uses liberal amounts of ideas tweaked from existing segments and sports talk shows, such as "Pittsburgh the Interruption" (a parody of ESPN's Pardon the Interruption), "The Sports Reporters" (a Pittsburgh version of ESPN TV's Sunday morning talk program The Sports Reporters, and "Jagoff of the Week" (a takeoff of Mike and Mike in the Morning's "Just Shut Up" award).

The show replaced "The Herd" with Colin Cowherd on ESPN Radio 1250's lineup

Former producer Ken Laird is now an on-air reporter for the station. The current producer is Chris Mack.

On May 7, 2008 they threatened to shoot Riley Cote of the Philadelphia Flyers from the Press Box.

[edit] Frequent topics

Frequent topics include the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Pittsburgh Penguins.

On a totally unrelated topic: Crow refers to the iPod as the best invention since the deep fryer.

On May 7, 2008 they threatened to shoot Riley Cote of the Philadelphia Flyers when EastCoastBob of the Kiddchris Show [1]called them on air.. ECB's Website

[edit] Live Remotes

The show often broadcasts from remote locations, such as:

New York City, for a Pirates-Mets series

Washington, DC for a Pirates-Nationals series

The 84 Lumber Classic in Farmington, Pennsylvania

[edit] Podcasts

In October 2006 the show became available via ESPN Podcast. [2]