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  2. KDKA-FM - Wikipedia

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    KDKA-FM (93.7 MHz, "93.7 The Fan") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. through licensee Audacy License, LLC and broadcasts a sports radio format.

  3. Bill Hillgrove - Wikipedia

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    Hillgrove's first job was as a disk jockey with WKJF (now KDKA-FM, known as "93.7 The Fan"), and in 1968, he joined WTAE-TV as the station's booth announcer. A year later, he swapped jobs with WTAE Radio announcer Del Taylor, wishing to get back into radio.

  4. Dorin Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Following his football career, Dickerson was a weekend and pre-game host for the Pitt Panthers and Pittsburgh Steelers on 93.7 The Fan. He then worked as community outreach manager for the Mascaro Construction Company.

  5. Jim Colony - Wikipedia

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    Jim Colony is an American radio sportscaster who is now mostly retired, outside of occasional fill-in shifts at Pittsburgh station KDKA-FM, a.k.a. 93.7 The Fan.From 2010-2022 he served as co-host/update anchor on The Fan Morning Show with a variety of other hosts, including Gregg Giannotti, Paul Alexander, Jon Burton, Josh Miller, Colin Dunlap and Chris Mack.

  6. WCNN - Wikipedia

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    The "680 The Fan" branding and the sports radio format returned to WCNN. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] WCNN was the flagship station of the Atlanta Thrashers [ 7 ] before the Thrashers moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada, and was the flagship of the Atlanta Hawks Radio Network before rival WZGC gained the rights in 2013.

  7. John Seibel - Wikipedia

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    Moving to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in January 2010, Seibel hosted KDKA-FM's afternoon drive show Seibel, Starkey and Miller on 93.7 The Fan, from 2-6 PM. He left KDKA-FM in December 2012. He left KDKA-FM in December 2012.

  8. File:KDKA-FM 93.7 the Fan logo.png - Wikipedia

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  9. WFBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the AM signals, "The Fan Upstate" is heard on two FM translators across the market via WFBC-FM HD3: W246BU in Spartanburg, which moved from 97.1 FM in Spartanburg to 97.7 on August 19, 2016; [11] as of February 8, 2017, the translator is licensed to serve Greenville, South Carolina, and the call sign was changed to W249DL. In ...