FOX SPORTS TONIGHT
MONDAY-FRIDAY 10PM-1AM, ET
FOX Sports Tonight featuring Lincoln Kennedy and Mike North informs and entertains listeners around the country each weekday night.
Mike North
Hosts a Saturday morning and Sunday evening program on the network, and Kennedy, the former Oakland Raiders All-Pro tackle, are sports talk radio veterans that know which stories matter to listeners. North's illustrious career began when he launched the “NFL Handicap Show” on WSCB-AM in 1990. He then became part of the original WSCR “The Score” in Chicago, where his midday show with his partner, ex-NFL player Dan Jiggetts, became a dominant force in the Male 25-54 demographic. North has been the recipient of several awards, including the March of Dimes’ Best Talent on a News, Talk, Personality, or Sports Station in 2002, as well as their Achievement in Radio award, which he won four times. He has also won two Chicago Emmy awards and was the first radio broadcaster to ever be inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame. Kennedy played collegiately for the Washington Huskies, winning the Morris Trophy in 1991 and 1992. He was also a first team All-American.
Lincoln Kennedy
Was the ninth overall pick in the 1993 NFL Draft and was taken by the Atlanta Falcons. He started at left guard throughout his rookie season. In 1995, Kennedy was traded to the Oakland Raiders, where he started at right tackle in all but three games of his seven-year tenure there. As a member of the Raiders, Kennedy was named to two consecutive Pro Bowls (three career) and anchored the offensive line in Super Bowl XXXVII.