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    Donal Ware’s ‘From the press box to press row’ celebrates 10 years on the air


    Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/c...#storylink=cpy
    BY AMRITH RAMKUMARFUQUAY-VARINA Even as he prepares to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his nationally syndicated sports radio talk show Thursday, host Donal Ware remains focused on taking his program to new heights.
    Ware – who started “From the press box to press row” and his own company in 2005 to increase the sports coverage of historically black colleges and universities – expanded to satellite radio through Sirius XM late in 2011. That decision, he said, took the show “to another level” because of the high-profile figures he hosts in addition to providing in-depth sports coverage.
    Ware has been to the Super Bowl, NBA Finals and recalls chats with Snoop Dogg, Kevin Hart, Tony Dungy, Carli Lloyd, Serena Williams and Mike Krzyzewski.
    “It has been a great ride,” Ware said recently at his studio.
    Despite the expansion to satellite radio and his A-List guests, Ware’s show remains geared toward covering HBCU athletics on the national level. After growing up in Maryland and working in media relations at N.C. A&T, N.C. State and Shaw, he decided to start the radio show because he never heard HBCU athletics talked about nationally.
    North Carolina was the ideal location to host the show because of the high concentration of HBCUs, particularly in the Triangle with Shaw, Saint Augustine’s and N.C. Central, Ware said.
    “They never talked HBCU. Both of my parents went to Howard, I’m a Morgan (State) graduate, so HBCU is sort of in my blood,” he said. “That’s why I started this show, because we wanted to bring HBCU sports on a national level.”
    Initially, it was difficult to secure markets, air time and sponsors. Ware, who will turn 41 Saturday, began broadcasting the show on WAUG in Raleigh, but soon after the show started gaining momentum. WAUG is the only original affiliate that still carries “From the press box to press row.”

    Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/c...#storylink=cpy




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