The WheelHouse
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The WheelHouse is a daily Monday-Friday half-hour-long show on SportsNet New York
SportsNet New York
SportsNet New York is a New York City-based regional sports cable network which airs in the New York metro area and all of New York state, and nationwide via satellite. It is owned jointly by the New York Mets, Time Warner Cable, and NBCUniversal...

 airing from 5:30pm-6pm EST. This show which debuted on March 24, 2008 is hosted by Brian Custer and features WFAN
WFAN
WFAN , also known as "Sports Radio 66" or "The FAN", is a radio station in New York City. The station broadcasts on a clear channel and is owned by CBS Radio...

's Marc Malusis debating the top nine sports topics of the day. The show is based on nine segments (considered innings on the show) in which Brian Custer will bring up a topic inning-by-inning and let Tierney and Malusis, debating for about a minute each. A guest usually joins the crew during the 7th Inning stretch. At the end of the nine innings, each panelist has 15 seconds each to bring up any topic they wish and debate that. Former Panelist Brandon Tierney left the show in 2011 which you could see in the links below. The show is presented by Pepsi/Pepsi Max.

At the end of the show the panelist's have a 15 second time limit to get anything off their chest.

The Daily News Live
Daily News Live (SportsNet New York)
Daily News Live is a live sports talk show which airs weeknights from 5:00PM to 5:30PM EST on SportsNet New York. The show's host is Jonas Schwartz and WFAN personality Joe Benigno, with many New York area newspaper writers and other guests...

precedes it and it is succeeded by Loud Mouths
Loudmouths
Loudmouths is a daily sports debate show on SportsNet New York hosted by Chris Carlin and Adam Schein. This show is similar to Pardon the Interruption, another sports show that airs daily on ESPN. It is the third show in the New York Sports Local on SNY. The show is presented by Citi and Geico...

. It is the second show in the New York Sports Local on SNY.

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