Golf Channel Welcomes NBC Personalities To Morning Drive

To celebrate the marriage of Comcast and NBC, Golf Channel’s Morning Drive show will welcome several NBC on-air personalities to its airwaves. People from CNBC and NBC Sports will be guests on the show co-hosted by the arrogant Erik Kuselias and Gary Williams. I haven’t seen the show since it premiered and until Kuselias is removed from the program, I have no intention to watch it.

Here’s the press release complete with guest list for this week’s show.

NBC On-Air Personalities Special Guests on Morning Drive All Week

Morning Drive: Weekdays, 7-9 a.m. ET, Live on Golf Channel

ORLANDO, Fla., (Jan. 31, 2011) – Members of NBC and NBC Sports’ on-air teams are scheduled to join Golf Channel’s live morning show, Morning Drive, as special guest contributors this week, discussing headlines in the world of golf, sports, business and entertainment.

NBC Sports golf analyst Gary Koch and CNBC anchor Nicole Lapin led the way as guest contributors on today’s Morning Drive. Lapin, anchor for CNBC’s Worldwide Exchange, will join the show each morning to provide the “CNBC Business Report” with the business headlines of the day.

Also scheduled to join Morning Drive hosts Erik Kuselias and Gary Williams this week:

–         Matt Lauer, co-anchor, TODAY (Friday)
–         Bob Costas, host, Football Night in America (Tuesday)
–         Cris Collinsworth, NFL analyst, NBC Sports (Tuesday)
–         Tony Dungy, NFL analyst, NBC Sports (Friday)

Morning Drive, Golf Channel’s new live morning show, airs weekdays live from 7-9 a.m. ET, with audio streamed live at www.GolfChannel.com/morning-drive.

That will do it.

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