Monday, February 01, 2010

I can't believe I actually won!

I'm coming out with a book next month entitled "Acceptance Speeches I Never Got To Give", but today I won the Best Sports Talk Show Host award from the Southern California Sports Broadcasters. Thanks to many people, most of whom I acknowledged in my speech (which was supposed to be page 411 of my book). But a special thanks to my partner, Josh Suchon. It's really a two-man show and I share the award with him.

Update: Thanks so much to everyone for your well wishes and lovely comments. They're MUCH appreciated.

Ken

25 comments :

Jake said...

Guess you'll have to add an asterisk to your book, eh? Congrats.

Elayne Boosler said...

Congratulations Ken, that is wonderful!!!!!!

Tom Quigley said...

Ken,

Congratulations! (now if you could just get that TV writing thing going...)

But sincerely, Congrats... Who knows, maybe in your honor Pink will come to your home and do a shower spin while hanging from your chandelier...

Barefoot Billy Aloha said...

They LOVE you!
They really LOVE you!!



:)



You're Boss!

Oxman

Eric Stephen said...

Congratulations Ken. You and Josh having a great and fun show. Looking forward to 2010!

Kyle Baker said...

That is fantastic. Well deserved!

Now the upcomng season beckons even more strongly...

A. Buck Short, Last of the Jewish Cowboy Poets said...

Sure. But how many others in the running had a comedy writer? I mean it’s like pine tar on a shtick. And even if somebody else had taken the honors, what are the odds they’d get an attaboy from Elayne Boosler? Now if you’ll excuse, I’ll be spending the rest of the evening wrestling with the even more Portnoyesque question of whether a lawyer named Chuck Greenberg buying the Texas Rangers is good for the Jews or bad for the Jews. Really, Congratulations.

Mike McCann said...

Ken, allow me to quote the Hall of Fame voice of the Cardinals, the esteemed and immortal Mr, Jack Buck, "Pardon me while I stand up and cheer."

Orel said...

Congrats, Ken (& Josh)! I imagined an orchestra starting to play softly as I neared the end of your post.

Steve B. said...

Way to go, and well deserved! You guys are really doing a great job with the post-game show, and are able to make it both fun and informative. Hell, your ability last summer to tread judiciously through that minefield that was Mannywood might earn you a Humanitas! Congrats.

bruce miller said...

Ken..........congrats on the award. Terrific honor for your work.

Dave Hackel said...

Congratulations, Ken.

Baseball, right?

Frank Abe said...

Hey congratulations. They're lucky to have you down there. Come back to Seattle when the Dodgers meet the Mariners in the World Series this year.

Tom Reeder said...

You won't eventually have to give up any of part of this award in the McCourts' settlement, will you?

Nice going, Ken.

Buttermilk Sky said...

I'm pretty sure Whoopi Goldberg doesn't have one of THOSE.

Well done.

David K. M. Klaus said...

Congratulations, sir. You have every right to be proud!

I'm very happy for you.

Rich said...

Congrats Ken!

Anonymous said...

But will you be inducted with an Expos cap isntead of a Cubs cap?

SharoneRosen said...

HUGE MAZEL TOV!

Anonymous said...

Congrats Ken! After all of your amazing Emmy winning TV work, the radio industry and it's listeners are lucky to have a person with your talents return to the mic. You were always a great broadcaster. -Scott

Anonymous said...

Congrats Ken, you deserve it!

All the best!

Bryan Simmons

Sandy Koufax said...

Oy vay...it's about time. Have a bagel. You deserve it.

WG Willie said...

Congrats, Ken. You've had two careers to be envied. Which brings up a question: Watching Cheers today ("Go Make" from 12.91), Sam has a dream sequence where he's having a catch w/ his teenage son by Rebecca. In the dream sequence, both Sam "Mayday" Malone and his son throw like girls (with all due respect to so many fine female softballers). There's nothing even approaching the mechanics a former ballplayer would have, even casually tossing. Knowing your passion for baseball, I'm surprised this passed muster for the show. Any insight? THX, and best wishes...
WG Willie, Glendale CA

Anonymous said...

Having met and worked with you at Fox in the late 80's, It is great to see that you have remained funny, humble and talented, and I can only assume as handsome as ever.

Congrats on your award!

Paul Duca said...

This week Lifetime ran the "Not Dinner at Eight" episode of FRAZIER, so this is fitting...

"Who's got the best sports talk show in So Cal?"

"Ken does, Ken does!"