2 Live Stews

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2 Live Stews
GenreSports radio
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
Home stationWQXI
Hosted byDoug Stewart
Ryan Stewart
Produced byMalcolm Brown
Keith Allen
Recording studioWQXI, Atlanta, Georgia
Original release2001 (2001) –
2012 (2012)
Websitewww.2livestews.com

The 2 Live Stews was an American

syndicated sports talk radio show originating from WQXI (AM) 790 The Zone, in Atlanta, Georgia hosted by brothers Doug and Ryan Stewart
.

The hosts and cast

Both brothers were born and raised in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. Doug Stewart is a former running back at Newberry College who then transferred to South Carolina State University where he graduated. He was also a former sports agent, mortgage lender, and Foot Action USA store manager. Ryan Stewart (RJR) is a former Georgia Tech All-American and Detroit Lions football player. The brothers are members of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. The Stewart brothers both currently reside in Atlanta, and they support the local Atlanta charities, particularly Big Brothers, Big Sisters.[citation needed]

Quasimoto (Malcolm Brown) and Opie (Keith Allen) were the in-house producers with the Stews in

Houston, TX.[citation needed
]

History

Hitting the airwaves in 2001, Doug and Ryan Stewart have taken their

790 The Zone's highest-rated show.[citation needed
]

In 2004, the Stews were voted "Best Air Talent of the Year" at the Sports Radio Awards presented by

Radio One and Reach Media to nationally syndicate their show; said deal ended with Radio One's departure from the syndication business in 2007.[citation needed
]

On June 4, 2007, the Stews joined ESPN2's morning show

First Take (formerly Cold Pizza) as regular contributors to the show.[2] Additionally, they have done some work as analysts in the NFL Live studio.[citation needed
]

On September 24, 2007, TV One Network signed The Stews to host Season Two of 'Black Men Revealed', the series that brings together males from all walks of life to frankly discuss and often explore the myths and truths surrounding black men.[citation needed]

Future of the show

Original syndicator

Sporting News Radio. The station is now[as of?] off air. The Stews are not working in radio.[citation needed
]

References

  1. ^ "'2 LIVE STEWS' GOES NATIONWIDE". The Post and Courier. 2005-06-23.
  2. ^ "Welcome to AccessAtlanta! | AccessAtlanta". Archived from the original on 2007-05-27. Retrieved 2007-06-01.

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