On another note about sports talk radio, I have noticed recently that a lot of sports talk show hosts and other sports commentators, both national and local, now are using the word "dude" to such a preposterous extent that I have to believe that a bunch of 30-year old programmers got together and made a collective decision to insist that they use this word based on research. For example, whenever I listen to the afternoon show on The Fan in Pittsburgh, which is admittedly not often because that station is just a bunch of commercials interrupted by a few minutes of sports talk, the hosts, and especially one of them, and now many of their regular weekly guests now use this word incessantly.
In general, these vapid sports talking head shows are an embarrassment to people who want some intelligent opinions about sports, and their elimination can't come soon enough. Also, in a lot of markets, there just is too much sports talk and not enough different teams or topics about which to talk. Take the Pittsburgh market for instance, which is where I live; there just aren't enough local teams or local topics of interest to support almost 16 or 17 hours of local sports talk on The Fan, which is what they have when they the Pirates or Pitt aren't playing. Moreover, from late July until the NFL Draft, the topics of these shows are so myopic in that they focus almost exclusively on the Steelers with just a little hockey talk in the winter. It's just so redundant and boring, which is why I listen almost exclusively to the sports programming offered by satellite radio.