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JayMohrSports.com is the personal sports-entertainment content site of Jay Mohr, an actor, comedian, and sports radio host. The pages introduce his earlier Fox Sports Radio show “Mohr on Sports,” while also aggregating a large number of “Mohr Stories” podcast episodes featuring guests such as athletes, comedians, actors, musicians, and wrestling stars.
The site mainly serves as a content directory and fan entry point. It introduces Jay Mohr’s sports talk show and airtimes; lists podcast episode titles, guests, summaries, sponsor information, and external subscription links; and provides navigation to items such as the Twitter Hat Trick Club leaderboard, forums, merchandise, affiliate stations, and podcast access. It is not a standalone podcast platform, but more of an index page for Jay Mohr’s personal media ecosystem.
The crawled content does not show a paywall or membership pricing. The shows appear to rely primarily on advertising sponsorships and distribution through external platforms. Episodes frequently include sponsor reads and promo codes for brands such as BlueChew, Fitbod, ZipRecruiter, and ASPCA Pet Insurance. Users can typically listen for free via Fox Sports Radio, YouTube, or podcast platforms.
The main strength is its strong personal brand: Jay Mohr’s comedic style makes the sports interviews more than just game commentary, adding entertainment-industry stories, personal growth, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. The guest lineup spans the NBA, NFL, WWE, SNL, rock music, and more, giving the content considerable variety and depth. The downside is that the site design feels noticeably dated, with cluttered navigation and sports shows, podcasts, forums, and leaderboards mixed together. It also lacks a modern player, clear categorization, filtering, and Chinese-language support.
It is best suited to users with good English listening skills who enjoy American sports talk, long-form talk-show-style interviews, and stories from comedians and celebrities. If you follow Jay Mohr personally or are looking for episodes featuring a specific guest, the site has some value as an index.
Whether the main site is consistently accessible cannot be confirmed from the text alone. However, much of the content depends on external services such as YouTube, Fox Sports Radio, Megaphone, and social media, which may be partially inaccessible or fail to load properly in mainland China. For that reason, it is rated as “partially restricted.”
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jaymohrsports.com is an United States Podcasts provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach jaymohrsports.com directly.