Get Up! (TV program)

Get Up!
Starring Mike Greenberg
Jalen Rose
Country of origin United States
Production
Production location(s) New York City
Running time 2 hours
Release
Original network ESPN
Original release April 2, 2018 – present

Get Up! is an American sports talk morning television program hosted by Mike Greenberg that airs on ESPN. Greenberg is joined by Jalen Rose and a rotating guest host. It premiered on April 2, 2018.[1] The program features news, opinion and analysis from the hosts and guests. It live weekdays from 8 am–10 am ET with reruns from 10 am–12 pm ET on ESPN2, and also airs on Sirius XM.[2]

Prior to Get Up!, Greenberg co-hosted the Mike & Mike radio show with Mike Golic but left in November 2017 after an 18-year run together.[3] Golic now hosts a successor show called Golic and Wingo, with Trey Wingo serving as his co-host.

The show is broadcast from a newly built studio in Pier 17 at New York's South Street Seaport.[4] The premiere was originally set for New Year's Day 2018, but construction delays at the new studio pushed it back.[5]

The ratings for the show's live debut netted 283,000 viewers and dropped to 233,000 the next day.[6]

References

  1. "New Mike Greenberg morning show "Get Up" will debut April 2". awfulannouncing.com. Retrieved 2018-02-03.
  2. "Mike Greenberg's new ESPN morning show will reportedly be called "Get Up"". awfulannouncing.com. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  3. Curtis, Charles. "Watch 'Mike and Mike' sign off after 18 years". For The Win. USA TODAY. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  4. "Mike Greenberg's new ESPN morning show, 'Get Up,' to debut in April". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2018-02-03.
  5. Kalland, Robby. "ESPN's New TV Show Lineup Launch Has Been Pushed Back Due To Studio Construction". Uproxx.
  6. https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2018/04/04/espn-get-up-ratings-mike-greenberg-michelle-beadle-jalen-rose
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