
Who wants the baseball lockout to end?
Eric Fisher of Sport Business Group talks all things MLB and NFL as well as post-COVID sports business

Eric Fisher of Sport Business Group talks all things MLB and NFL as well as post-COVID sports business

Mike Golic joins Nestor to discuss radio history and future of Lamar Jackson from Radio Row in Los Angeles.

John Salley joins Nestor to talk Bad Boys, good nutrition and staying hydrated in the real world

Akbar Gbajabiamila goes full American Ninja Warrior on Nestor with credit and glory

Hall of Famer Warren Moon endures Nestor massive fandom on Radio Row in his hometown of Los Angeles

Hollywood actors Joe Mantegna and Ronnie Marmo discuss the life and comedy genius of Lenny Bruce

Former Ravens running back Justin Forsett joins Nestor to talk about joy and pain of being an entrepreneur

Greg Cosell of NFL Matchup discusses Super Bowl LVI and breaks down where Lamar Jackson needs improvement for Ravens to succeed

Longtime Bengals and former Ravens DT Domato Peko gives Nestor some Who Dey and Samoan love

Chef Tim Love talks crab cakes and kangaroo grilling with Nestor on Radio Row

Ickey Woods teaches Nestor The Ickey Shuffle and tells history of Who Dey Jungle lore

Ron Jaworski joins Nestor to discuss Super Bowl LVI and future of Lamar Jackson from Radio Row

Scott Ferrall talks about the evolution of gambling, radio and football in America

Solomon Wilcots puts some Cincinnati heart into Bengals discussion of a Super Bowl parade in Ohio

Longtime NFL writer Gary Myers discusses end of Brady era and new blood QBs of Super Bowl LVI

Longtime NFL insider Howard Balzer laments the loss of St. Louis and the rise of Rams in Los Angeles

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens’ unorthodox negotiations with their star quarterback.

Nestor is joined by Chris Pika and Luke Jones to discuss the Dick Cass departure and the future of longtime Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti.

Nestor welcomes Luke Jones and Chris Pika to Radio Row in Los Angeles with a chat about race and hiring coaches.
Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection and Nestor dish Super Bowl fandom and the rotten side of NFL work culture and ownership.

The 76-year-old Cass spent 18 years as the second president in Ravens history.

Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery introduces Nestor to Pick Five and a digit history lesson. Learn why 1976 and 1983 were growth years for playing the games.

The Ravens GM said 2021 was “disappointing to say the least” before discussing the positives and his main objectives going into the offseason.

Don and Nestor do The Recon on Ravens offseason and leadership in Owings Mills as John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta took questions from local media.

The 34-year-old vowed that the Baltimore defense will remain aggressive moving forward.

Chris Pika joins Nestor to set the tone for an unprecedented Hollywood version of Super Bowl madness.

Leonard Raskin and Nestor give some purple cheers to the underdogs in Cincinnati as we turn toward Super Bowl LVI.

Ross Tucker joins Nestor to discuss future of Ravens defense and reality of Bengals in Super Bowl LVI and AFC North moving forward.

John Feinstein discusses history of new book “Raise a Fist, Take a Knee” with Don and Nestor. The legendary sports writer tells us why this book wasn’t recommended by his agent and was turned down by several publishers.

Krish Vignarajah of LIRS updates Nestor and Don on progress made by Afghan refugees here in Baltimore. Let a real leader tell you how Lutheran Immigration Refugee Services is helping our community.

Pam Wood of The Baltimore Sun joins Nestor and Don for full statehouse primer on session politics and agendas in another active political season in Annapolis.
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome the unlikely Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl madness in Los Angeles and discuss the rest of conference championship weekend.

After three weeks of silence, the Baltimore coach had plenty on his mind looking back at 2021 and proceeding through the offseason.
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss the emergence of Joe Burrow and the reality of the Cincinnati Bengals to be an annual presence in the AFC North now that they’re pointed to Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.

In the aftermath of another gruesome execution-style murder on the streets of our city, Don and Nestor do The Recon on what happens to the cretins who perform these acts and discuss why they deserve to live?

Ron Legler of The Hippodrome joins Nestor and Don for a Broadway update for a full season downtown and great upcoming shows like Dear Evan Hansen and Hamilton coming to Baltimore this year.

Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis brings Nestor some fresh air and thoughts on the departure of Big Ben in Pittsburgh and how the cities are always in battle and the rivalry never dims. Not even to watch Cincinnati.

In the spring of 1994, Meat Loaf made a cameo as a ballpark guest from Oriole Park at Camden Yards on “The Budweiser Sports Forum” on WWLG-AM 1360. We’ll find some more visits from the late, great baseball lover Marvin Aday over the years but this was the first chat, which includes co-host Mark Mussina, the brother of Hall of Famer Mike.

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens hire of Mike Macdonald as new defensive coordinator. John Harbaugh hires the 34-year old from his brother’s staff at Michigan over a number of veterans and Owings Mills options.

John Ourand of Sports Business Journal joins Nestor to discuss future of cable TV and way we watch. If you love sports, it’s hard to unbundle and here’s why…

Eric Fisher of Sport Business Group talks all things MLB and NFL as well as post-COVID sports business

Mike Golic joins Nestor to discuss radio history and future of Lamar Jackson from Radio Row in Los Angeles.

John Salley joins Nestor to talk Bad Boys, good nutrition and staying hydrated in the real world

Akbar Gbajabiamila goes full American Ninja Warrior on Nestor with credit and glory

Hall of Famer Warren Moon endures Nestor massive fandom on Radio Row in his hometown of Los Angeles

Hollywood actors Joe Mantegna and Ronnie Marmo discuss the life and comedy genius of Lenny Bruce

Former Ravens running back Justin Forsett joins Nestor to talk about joy and pain of being an entrepreneur

Greg Cosell of NFL Matchup discusses Super Bowl LVI and breaks down where Lamar Jackson needs improvement for Ravens to succeed

Longtime Bengals and former Ravens DT Domato Peko gives Nestor some Who Dey and Samoan love

Chef Tim Love talks crab cakes and kangaroo grilling with Nestor on Radio Row

Ickey Woods teaches Nestor The Ickey Shuffle and tells history of Who Dey Jungle lore

Ron Jaworski joins Nestor to discuss Super Bowl LVI and future of Lamar Jackson from Radio Row

Scott Ferrall talks about the evolution of gambling, radio and football in America

Solomon Wilcots puts some Cincinnati heart into Bengals discussion of a Super Bowl parade in Ohio

Longtime NFL writer Gary Myers discusses end of Brady era and new blood QBs of Super Bowl LVI

Longtime NFL insider Howard Balzer laments the loss of St. Louis and the rise of Rams in Los Angeles

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens’ unorthodox negotiations with their star quarterback.

Nestor is joined by Chris Pika and Luke Jones to discuss the Dick Cass departure and the future of longtime Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti.

Nestor welcomes Luke Jones and Chris Pika to Radio Row in Los Angeles with a chat about race and hiring coaches.
Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection and Nestor dish Super Bowl fandom and the rotten side of NFL work culture and ownership.

The 76-year-old Cass spent 18 years as the second president in Ravens history.

Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery introduces Nestor to Pick Five and a digit history lesson. Learn why 1976 and 1983 were growth years for playing the games.

The Ravens GM said 2021 was “disappointing to say the least” before discussing the positives and his main objectives going into the offseason.

Don and Nestor do The Recon on Ravens offseason and leadership in Owings Mills as John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta took questions from local media.

The 34-year-old vowed that the Baltimore defense will remain aggressive moving forward.

Chris Pika joins Nestor to set the tone for an unprecedented Hollywood version of Super Bowl madness.

Leonard Raskin and Nestor give some purple cheers to the underdogs in Cincinnati as we turn toward Super Bowl LVI.

Ross Tucker joins Nestor to discuss future of Ravens defense and reality of Bengals in Super Bowl LVI and AFC North moving forward.

John Feinstein discusses history of new book “Raise a Fist, Take a Knee” with Don and Nestor. The legendary sports writer tells us why this book wasn’t recommended by his agent and was turned down by several publishers.

Krish Vignarajah of LIRS updates Nestor and Don on progress made by Afghan refugees here in Baltimore. Let a real leader tell you how Lutheran Immigration Refugee Services is helping our community.

Pam Wood of The Baltimore Sun joins Nestor and Don for full statehouse primer on session politics and agendas in another active political season in Annapolis.
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome the unlikely Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl madness in Los Angeles and discuss the rest of conference championship weekend.

After three weeks of silence, the Baltimore coach had plenty on his mind looking back at 2021 and proceeding through the offseason.
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss the emergence of Joe Burrow and the reality of the Cincinnati Bengals to be an annual presence in the AFC North now that they’re pointed to Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.

In the aftermath of another gruesome execution-style murder on the streets of our city, Don and Nestor do The Recon on what happens to the cretins who perform these acts and discuss why they deserve to live?

Ron Legler of The Hippodrome joins Nestor and Don for a Broadway update for a full season downtown and great upcoming shows like Dear Evan Hansen and Hamilton coming to Baltimore this year.

Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis brings Nestor some fresh air and thoughts on the departure of Big Ben in Pittsburgh and how the cities are always in battle and the rivalry never dims. Not even to watch Cincinnati.

In the spring of 1994, Meat Loaf made a cameo as a ballpark guest from Oriole Park at Camden Yards on “The Budweiser Sports Forum” on WWLG-AM 1360. We’ll find some more visits from the late, great baseball lover Marvin Aday over the years but this was the first chat, which includes co-host Mark Mussina, the brother of Hall of Famer Mike.

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens hire of Mike Macdonald as new defensive coordinator. John Harbaugh hires the 34-year old from his brother’s staff at Michigan over a number of veterans and Owings Mills options.

John Ourand of Sports Business Journal joins Nestor to discuss future of cable TV and way we watch. If you love sports, it’s hard to unbundle and here’s why…