NESN Enhances Programming Lineup, Expands Distribution of Signature Digital VODcasts
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NESN announces updates to its programming lineup, bringing some of its most popular digital shows, including Hockey Hub, 310 to Left, and Boston Has Entered The Chat (BHETC), to regularly scheduled times across NESN, NESN 360, and NESN National.
Starting Jan. 12, the new lineup is designed to bring fans closer to the teams they care about most, with expanded and consistent coverage of the Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and New England Patriots across linear, streaming, and digital platforms.
As part of the update, BHETC will debut three new regular hosts: Joe Murray, Adam Kaufman, and Lucy Burdge. Throughout each week, they will consistently rotate with NESN regulars and current BHETC hosts, Travis Thomas and Kasey Hudson.
Murray, host of The Joe Murray Show on 98.5 The Sports Hub, brings nearly two decades of New England sports media experience to the NESN lineup, including a long-running on-air tenure in Boston radio and prior work as a sports betting analyst for NBC Sports Boston, where he built a reputation for sharp analysis and deep connection with local fans.
Kaufman is a Boston sports media veteran with more than 20 years of experience across television, radio, and digital platforms, currently serving as a betting host and analyst for SportsGrid and the Betting News Network, and the host of Celtics Beat for CLNS Media, with a career that includes senior on-air and leadership roles at iHeartMedia, CBS Sports Radio, and 98.5 The Sports Hub.
Burdge, a sports betting expert with deep roots in the Boston sports market, brings extensive experience from her work with DraftKings and BetMGM Network, as well as prior roles at WEEI.
Hudson, who has been part of the NESN team for the past year, will continue her work on the show in an expanded on-air role, bringing her reporting background, analytical perspective, sports betting experience, and established connection with the NESN audience, while Thomas, who has been with NESN since 2022, will add his seasoned on-air presence and experience as WEEI host on weekends, sports betting expertise across NESN Bets and BetQL Network, and his longtime tenure with Washington and Baltimore sports media to the program.
The updated vodcast schedule is as follows:
- Hockey Hub: Hosted by Adam Pellerin, Kasey Hudson, and Sophia Jurksztowicz, Hockey Hub delivers in-depth coverage of the Boston Bruins, NHL, PWHL, and college hockey. Judd Sirott, Andy Brickley, and other NESN hockey talent and guests regularly appear on the show. The show will air live on Mondays and Fridays at 1:00 p.m. ET on NESN, NESN National, and NESN 360.
- 310 to Left: Hosted by Tom Caron, Lou Merloni, Jahmai Webster, and other Red Sox analysts, 310 to Left provides in-depth Red Sox analysis and will air Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. ET on NESN, NESN National, and NESN 360.
- Boston Has Entered The Chat: The daily interactive sports show will move to a live two-hour weekday slot at 4:00 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday on NESN, NESN National, and NESN 360.
- The Rundown: Newly refreshed, The Rundown joins NESN’s morning programming, airing 6-7 a.m. and 8-9 a.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 7-8:30 a.m. on Saturdays. The newly relaunched The Rundown will now feature the best, most recent content from NESN’s programming, such as vodcasts, postgame shows, batting practice, morning skate, original content, documentaries, and more curated into one show. The show will air on NESN, NESN National, and NESN 360.
“This new daily lineup enables us to bring fans even closer to the teams they love with both an interactive show like Boston Has Entered The Chat, and shows that showcase the breadth, depth and perspective of NESN’s content with The Hockey Hub, 310 to Left, and The Rundown,” says Matt Volk, Chief Operating Officer of NESN. “By integrating these shows more fully across our platforms, we’re giving fans more access, more consistency, and more opportunities to engage with NESN’s trusted voices covering the teams they care about most.”