Going Deep with Amani and Dan

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Going Deep With Amani and Dan
Genre Sports
Running time3 hours
Hosted by Amani Toomer and Dan Schwartzman
Produced byShaun Guastamacchia [1]
Website http://www.nbcsportsradio.com

Going Deep With Amani and Dan was a sports radio program that was hosted by Amani Toomer and Dan Schwartzman The program was broadcast on NBC Sports Radio on weekdays from 10pm to 1am ET. Dan Schwartzman replaced Eytan Shander and Going Deep with Amani and Dan premiered on July 14, 2014.The show offers the opinions of the Dan Schwartzman, along with interviews with experts or various topics. The Producer of Going Deep With Dan is Shaun Guastamacchia.

The show, by this point only carrying Schwartzman as host, was canceled along with most of the rest of the network's programming at the end of 2018 as NBC Sports Radio ended operations as a full-time network.

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