Saturday on MMA Nation on 106.7 WJFK: Michael Rome, Todd Martin
Saturday on "MMA Nation" we'll be talking to BloodyElbow.com Staff Writer Michael Rome as he goes live on location in Las Vegas, Nevada to cover UFC 92 (officially credentialed through CBS radio!) for the show. Mike will help preview the event, talk the weigh-ins, talk about the atmosphere in Las Vegas and we'll play his interviews with fighters or other notable MMA figures during the course of the show.
And joining me in studio will be Los Angeles resident/native Washingtonian Todd Martin, MMA writer whose work has appeared in the L.A Times, CBS Sportsline and more.
"MMA Nation" airs every Saturday 5:00pm EST to 7:00pm EST on 106.7 WJFK. To listen live over the Internet, go to WJFK's website and click "Listen Live".
"MMA Nation" is also available by podcast on iTunes.
Number to call: 800-636-1067
Email here.
Talk to you then.
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Get some Undisputed scoops in Vegas.
Did you know we are in high demand, Laura?
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 23, 2008 4:07 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
That’s a good idea. I am going to see how I can go about doing that.
by Michael Rome on Dec 23, 2008 5:55 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Slide in to the conversation “So how was the motion capture process for the video game?” And if they bite, you can confirm some fighters.
Did you know we are in high demand, Laura?
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 23, 2008 6:05 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
not to tell you guys what to do...
but you should mention that on posts…a lot of internet savvy people I know think podcasts cost money since everything else on itunes does. Just trying to help!
by banter on Dec 23, 2008 8:27 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Interesting. I didn’t realize people thought they cost money.
by Luke Thomas on Dec 24, 2008 5:58 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs

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![A little publicity for me today in the Washington City Paper. To wit:
But listening to Kinard, it sounds like management has decided Thomas can transcend his surroundings.
"We thought we’d experiment with some different kinds of shows last year, and of all of them, MMA Nation is the only one that lasted," Kinard says. "I wasn’t aware of anybody else doing [an MMA show]. And [in April] he outperformed our normal weekend ratings by more than double. We started out thinking this has the potential to be a nationally syndicated show, and that’s still our plan. You see MMA all over the place on TV, so why not on the radio?"
I hate to be over the top with the self-promotion, but no one is going to hand me the job and career I'm after. I want to work in MMA full time and the fact is I have to make it happen for myself. Thank you to everyone who has ever shown me an ounce of support towards the pursuit of that dream.
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