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The Jim Rome Show

Clone Calls, Dolphins Dumpster Fire, UFC 319

The Jim Rome Show

Jim Rome | Cumulus Podcast Network

News, Sports, Sports News, Football

4.6709 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 8/14/25 A legendary Clone calls into the Jungle. The Miami Dolphins are actually a dumpster fire. Then, UFC President Dana White joins the Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:02.0

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0:21.9

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0:27.8

slash UK slash AI for people. So I want to say that Jeff Passen was really kind in saying,

0:33.9

I don't know that I'd have a TV career without Jim Rome because he put me on the air when I was 30.

0:39.6

True, but I put him on the air when he was 30 because I got to tell this guy was brilliant.

0:44.4

Really, really, really smart and really, really good at him.

0:47.3

Just like I would never ever take credit for a once-in-a-generation broadcaster in Steve Smith, Stephen A. Smith.

0:56.6

But I put him on very early when he still worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer because I knew there was something really

1:00.4

different about him even back in the day. See, once again, when I came up in the business

1:05.9

early on in the 90s, the print media could not disrespect the electronic media any more than they did.

1:16.1

They hated us.

1:17.6

They treated us with disdain.

1:19.5

They looked down their noses at us.

1:21.6

They thought we knew nothing about nothing.

1:23.8

And because newspapers were enormous at that time.

1:26.1

But their feeling was, we are journals.

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