Nobody Asked sings the praises of Nashville’s sports-talk community and in particular the flag-ship station of the Commodores 104.5 the Zone.
There are three stations that I surf through, but most of my time is spent on my favorite, 104.5 The Zone. Their on-air personalities are the best — well informed, covering a wide range of sporting activities and events, articulate and personable — and they have the strongest signal of any, always available wherever my adventures take me.
What’s that, you say? You think the words sports and articulate do not belong in the same paragraph? Well, keen observers, you may be right in general, but not with the specificity wherein I dwell. To be sure, there are some jocks that have pursued post-playing careers in broadcasting, who demonstrate with every parting of their lips and movement of their tongues that the selection committee for Rhodes Scholars has not erred in omitting them from those prestigious awards. Some of the language is so colorful that I note it for relaying on to you, both of my readers.
While 104.5 the Zone does have some good guest (Doug Matthews), I’ve got to say that my personal preference in the afternoons is the Tom Abraham show. I tend to get frustrated by 104.5 the Zone a lot. But all of that is well covered at my blog and is probably part of my Big Orange-tinted glasses through which I see the world.
Thanks for picking up on my post. The only thing about The Zone the irks me is Jim Rome. I absolutely cannot stand to hear his voice, so I switch over to 106.7 The Fan until Rome has burned.