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Ray Ratto has been a San Francisco Bay Area sportswriter since the 1970s and a sports columnist since the 1980s.. A lifelong resident of Alameda, California, Ratto was a Senior Insider for the TV station NBC Sports Bay Area (formerly Comcast Sportsnet Bay Area) from 2010 to 2019, and wrote columns for their website.
As a result of Comcast becoming the majority interest holder, the network (after the sale was finalized in February 2008) was integrated into the company's own regional sports network group Comcast SportsNet, rebranding as Comcast SportsNet Bay Area on March 31, 2008. [14] CSN Bay Area became the first Comcast SportsNet-branded network to use a ...
SportsTalk Live is a television sports discussion series that airs on NBC Sports Bay Area in the United States. The TV show began in 2009. It was originally titled Chronicle Live (2009–13), and then [1] Yahoo! SportsTalk Live (in 2013), broadcasting on the station formerly known as Comcast Sportsnet Bay Area on Comcast Sportsnet California.
Damon Matthew Bruce (born March 25, 1975) [1] is an American sports radio host who hosted the Damon and Ratto (with Ray Ratto) on KGMZ-FM "95.7 the Game" in San Francisco, California. The Duo was replaced in a station shuffle in March 2023.
In 2017, Papa began co-hosting The Happy Hour, a conversational discussion sports program on NBC Sports Bay Area, with sports anchor Kelli Johnson and media personality Ray Ratto. [20] The Happy Hour was cancelled by NBC Sports Bay Area in 2018 with the last airing on December 21, 2018.
Logo of NBC Sports Bay Area used from April 2, 2017 until 2023. On March 22, 2017, Comcast announced that CSN California would be rebranded NBC Sports California on April 2, 2017, in a move meant to "better associate the prestigious NBC Sports legacy with the strength of our Comcast Sports Networks' local sports coverage in Northern California ...
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The show attracted high ratings in the Bay Area with male listeners aged 25 to 54. [2] The title of the show was changed to The Mr. T Show following the departure of Barbieri from KNBR in the summer of 2012. In 2014, with former San Francisco Chronicle columnist Ray Ratto becoming co-host, the show became Mr. T & Ratto. [3]