Beasley Launches Florida Sports Network with Miller & Moulton Syndication

Following the entry of WBZ-FM Boston morning hosts Toucher & Rich into syndication this week, Beasley Media is expanding another Sports morning show into regional syndication.

The Florida Sports Network” is debuting with “ESPN Southwest Florida” 770 WBCN North Fort Myers/98.1 W251AL/104.3 W282BY Fort Myers morning hosts Mark Miller and David Moulton. Marty Booher, owner of the Michigan Sports Network, serves as President of the Florida Sports Network.

The network will launch with the expansion of Miller & Moulton to Beasley’s “MoneyTalk 1010” WHFS Seffner/Tampa in the 6-10am timeslot.

Beasley Media Group announces the Florida Sports Network featuring Miller and Moulton can now be heard Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. -10 a.m. on ESPN’s Southwest Florida studios (98.1FM and 770am) and 1010am in Tampa.

Miller & Moulton, featuring Mark Miller and David Moulton, has produced an entertaining and informative show with national guests since 2006 and have been consistently ranked among top rated sports shows in the history of Southwest Florida radio.

Mark Miller is the former Voice of the Florida Everblades who was instrumental in the organization becoming the gold standard of SW Florida sports. David Moulton begins his 20th year as the Voice of FGCU sports while moonlighting behind the scenes for Fox and CBS Sports.

“It’s great to have Miller & Moulton back where they started,” said Beasley Media Group Southwest Florida Vice President and Market Manager AJ Lurie. “Our audience have missed them.”

“We have a great relationship with Beasley in Detroit with the Michigan Sports Network and are thrilled to partner with them again in their hometown of Naples and across the state of Florida,” said Florida Sports Network President Marty Booher. “We already know that sports fans love the Miller & Moulton brand and we’re proud to put them back on the air as we expand their show across the state. Listening to the show is like being in your favorite Florida sports bar for four hours in the morning!”

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com