SportsTalk Live (NBC Sports Bay Area)

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SportsTalk Live is a television sports discussion series that airs on NBC Sports Bay Area in the United States.

The TV show began in 2009. It was originally titled Chronicle Live (2009–13), and then

Comcast Sportsnet California
.

At its inception, it was hosted by veteran Bay Area sportscaster Greg Papa, well known as being the radio voice of the Oakland Raiders. As of 2019, it was hosted by Jim Kozimor.[2]

History

The show was announced in February 2009, as part of a revamping of the CSN Bay Area lineup. Previously, the channel (then Fox Sports Net Bay Area) was mainly just for airing local sports telecasts and FSN original programming. When the channel was re-launched in April 2008 as CSN Bay Area, plans were announced to have a news show for all Bay Area sports. It was then announced that sports talk show would premiere as well, and would be hosted by Greg Papa. The show is named for the

Sacramento Bee
also frequent the show.

The show premiered on April 6, 2009 along with the news show (Sportsnet Central). Like the launch of CSN Bay Area itself a year earlier, this was intentionally set at the same time as the start of the baseball season. The show is thought to be the first of its kind in the Bay Area.

Subjects

Half of the show's purpose is to discuss Bay Area news and results of the main pro and college teams. For example, in the first month, topics such as the start of the season for the

San Jose State
and other local college teams for various sports.

Regular guests

Other

Substitute hosts

When Greg Papa had a scheduling conflict (such as a Raiders game) or was on vacation, notable fill-in hosts included:

Kozimor eventually became the show's full-time host.[when?]

On the road

Chronicle Live was typically filmed in the CSN Bay Area's studios in San Francisco, but the show has moved to other sites for special events. These have included:

During these specials, the guests would almost exclusively be related to the team hosting the event, or related to the event itself.

See also

  • CSN Bay Area

References

  1. ^ ""Yahoo rebrands Comcast's Chronicle Live show" / "Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, strikes new deal with Yahoo Inc."". San Francisco Business Times. Biz Journals. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  2. ^ "SportsTalk Live - About". Facebook. NBC Sports Bay Area. Retrieved 13 July 2019.