The Commish's Podcast - Wednesday, June 16
Inside Studio C The Commish discusses what the new GM of the Suns is staring at when they walk into the job while also going over all the things that are questionable in the departure of Steve Kerr. The Commish questions himself on why different reports aren't adding up to a clean split of Steve Kerr and the Suns.
The Commish's Podcast - Sunday, May 30
The Commish chats near his pool for another 'Poolside Chat' just after the Suns' season ended as the Lakers came to Phoenix and won Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. The Suns aren't cursed. Don't let yourself think that way. The Lakers were the better team this year, plain and simple.
The Commish's Podcast - Thursday, May 27
The Commish takes a seat out near his pool for a 'Poolside Chat' after the Suns come oh-so-close to winning Game 5 in Los Angeles. ... Regret is a four letter word.
- The Commish's Podcast - Wednesday, May 26
The Commish comes up with a few analogies as the Suns tie up the Western Conference series at 2-2. What did he compare the Suns' bench performance from Game 4 too?
- The Commish's Podcast - Sunday, May 23
The Commish dissects Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals on his way home. Main topic is what was the difference for the Suns in Game 3.
The Commish's Podcast - Thursday, May 20
The Commish looks at the Suns' Game 2 loss from 10 different angles.
Morons on Movies - Summer edition
The Commish, Rod Lakin and Jarrett Carlen break preview what's in store for moviegoers this summer.
The Commish's Podcast - Monday, May 17
The Commish breaks down what went wrong as the Suns lost to the Lakers in Game 1.
- The Commish's Podcast - Wednesday, May 12
The Commish talks about the state of the Diamondbacks bullpen and if there is anything the team can do to fix it.
The Commish's Podcast - Monday, May 10
The Commish discusses how the 2010 Suns compare to the 2008 Cardinals, as both teams made surprising postseason runs.
The Commish's Podcast - Tuesday, April 27
The Commish talks about the Coyotes and their story in the Phoenix market. Are they the biggest story? No. The best story? The Commish thinks so and it would be hard to top them for what they've done this year.
• Watch: The Commish was at Game 1 between the Suns and Trail Blazers and captured video of the postgame press conferences.
• Watch: The Commish goes to spring training - Wednesday, March 24
The Commish went to Camelback Ranch to see the Diamondbacks prepare for a spring training game. While watching batting practicing and warm ups Burnsy was also able to sit down with AJ Hinch and Conor Jackson for a few moments.
• The Commish's Podcast - Tuesday, March 23
On Tuesday the NFL voted to change the overtime rules in the playoffs. What are the changes? Is the product better? The Commish discussed the changes minutes after the announcement came down.
• The Commish's Podcast - Monday, March 22
The Commish talks with the "Gym Rat" Jim O'Connell about the first weekend of March Madness and what he expects to see in the Sweet 16. The "Gym Rat" gave his thoughts about Ali Farokhmanesh and Northern Iowa's upset over Kansas.
• The Commish's Podcast - Monday, March 15
The Commish sits down to talk with the "Gym Rat" Jim O'Connell. The Gym Rat goes over his bracket and who he thinks will make a run in the tourney as well as who will be cutting down the nets in early April. His Final Four? "I've got more chalk on my hands than a male gymnast heading for the high bars but it's the way it works here."
• Studio C Video Diaries: The Commish with Doug & Wolf
Burnsy went to Tucson with Doug & Wolf to watch the Diamondbacks prepare for Opening Day. Burnsy put together a few videos from behind the scenes of a Doug & Wolf show.
• The Commish's Podcast - Monday, March 8
The Commish gives an open letter to the Arizona Cardinals. He talks about what went down Friday afternoon and into the evening and what is next for the Cardinals.
• Morons on Movies - Friday, March 5
The Commish (Dave Burns) sits down with a pair of KTAR movie lovers (Rod Lakin and Jarrett Carlen) and discusses the good and bad of movies.
• The Commish's Podcast - Thursday, March 4
The Commish breaks down the D-backs Cactus League-opening 11-1 loss to the Rockies. While the Diamondbacks struggled with their fundamentals and hitting, there is nothing to be alarmed with...yet
• The Commish's Podcast - Monday, March 1
The Commish starts off the week talking about the Olympics and the Gold Medal game between the US and Canada. What did the game do for The Commish? What did it do for his future interest in hockey?
• The Commish's Podcast - Tuesday, February 23
The Commish talks about what he thinks is the last word about the Amare Stoudemire trade that didn't happen. We will find out how Amare is without Steve Nash as Nash is not playing Tuesday night in Oklahoma City. The Commish is anxious to see how the game unfolds for STAT.
• The Commish's Podcast - Monday, February 22
The Commish talks about how Sunday's victory for the US over Canada should not be compared to the "Miracle on Ice."
• The Commish's Podcast - Tuesday, February 16
The theme of Tuesday's podcast is honesty. Part I - Grant Hill was quite honest at Monday's Suns practice. Part II - At Diamondbacks FanFest Mark Grace said there will be no 'Eric Byrnes Show' this year. Part III - The guy who told Ashton Kutcher he could act, that guy was lying. Honestly, if I'm supposed to believe even for a second an attractive of a person as Jessica Biel is playing a 'I hate Valentine's Day' role it's wrong. She should never be single and moping.
• The Commish's Podcast - Friday, February 12
In Dave's inaugural podcast from InsideStudioC he discussed his plans for the weekend - including what he is being asked to do for Valentine's Day. Dave also talked NBA All-Star Game, Suns trade rumors, the parallels between Amare Stoudemire and Anquan Boldin, and the Olympics.
• Sports 620 KTAR's Dave Burns to enter digital sports world fulltime
• Audio from the finale of the 620 Sportsline
• Photos: 620 Sportsline finale
The 620 Sportsline says goodbye
The final 620 Sportsline aired Tuesday evening on Sports 620 KTAR with many former hosts, big name guests, and producers contributing to the finale.
Before there were all sports talk radio stations there was the 620 Sportsline.
The show took a look back through the years from the very beginning.
One of the original hosts, George Allen, talked about the early years of the 620 Sportsline and how it was started.
"In 1975 a guy by the name of John Moynihan came to town and John had pitched a show to management earlier and it was not accepted," Allen told the last host of the 620 Sportsline Dave Burns. "John went away, came back again, he pitched it again and they decided to go with it."
The show was similar to how it is now where the local teams preempt the show a majority of the evenings. The one difference was that KTAR played the Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasts.
Al McCoy, Suns play-by-play man, and Pat McMahon spent a segment discussing the growth of sports in the Phoenix market and the growth of the 620 Sportsline with the additions of the Arizona Cardinals, Phoenix Coyotes and Arizona Diamondbacks to the Valley.
Former hosts Greg Schulte, Tim Roye, Jude LaCava, Todd Walsh and Brad Cesmat were all a part of the memory remembering show.
"Listening to all the stories from all of our guests gave me an even deeper sense of appreciation of the 620 Sportsline," Burns said after the show. "I am just so lucky to say I have been a part of this."
Sports 620 KTAR's Ron Wolfley, who played with the Cardinals and now is a color commentator, has witnessed the expansion of the NFL in Phoenix and the show he was once a guest of.
Former ASU basketball coach Bill Frieder joined in late, talking about his time as a guest on the show.
The 620 Sportsline has been on the air for more than 30 years on the airwaves of KTAR.
The show will be replaced by the daily best-of program 'Big Ones' from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. on weeknights.
Burns will not be leaving KTAR but changing roles instead. His new title will be digital media host and he will adding content to KTAR.com throughout the week.
A few of the specifics in Burns' new role include podcasts, videocasts, columns, chats, and various pieces that will include other media members.

