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Bernie Miklasz (born Bernard Joseph Miklasz February 15, 1959) is an American sportswriter and sports radio personality. As of 2023, he hosts the weekday afternoon show on KFNS 590 . A native of Baltimore, Maryland , Miklasz worked at the Baltimore News-American and The Dallas Morning News before moving to St. Louis in 1985 to cover ...
On April 5, 1993, KEZK switched to a sports radio format as 590 The Fan; [15] [16] the call sign changed to KFNS that July 9. [3] KFNS held the affiliation for One-on-One Sports (now SB Nation Radio), and at different points, had aired St. Louis Steamers indoor soccer, University of Illinois football and men's basketball, the Gateway Grizzlies minor-league baseball team, and selected Mizzou ...
WDIV-TV (Channel 4) Vice President and General Manager Bob Ellis announced Tuesday that sports anchor Bernie Smilovitz and reporters Mara MacDonald, Rod Meloni and Paula Tutman will be leaving the ...
KXSP (590 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Omaha, Nebraska.The station is owned by SummitMedia and it airs a sports format.Most weekday afternoon and evening programming is from local hosts, while during mornings, late nights and weekends, KXSP carries the ESPN Radio Network.
A crowd listens to a moderated discussion with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Democratic U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii in downtown Omaha, Neb., on Oct. 19, 2024 during a stop on the Trump ...
KEZO-FM (92.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Omaha, Nebraska.It is owned by SummitMedia. [2] KEZO airs a mainstream rock radio format.KEZO's studios are located on Mercy Road in Omaha's Aksarben Village, and the station's transmitter is off North 72nd Street and Crown Point at the Omaha master antenna farm.
A tornado plowed through suburban Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday afternoon, damaging hundreds of homes and other structures as the twister tore for miles along farmland and into subdivisions. Multiple ...
The KPTM news department made plans for expansion in 1998 with the launch of a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-hour morning newscast, Good Day, as well as an 11 a.m. newscast. Pappas invested $1.5 million in new equipment and a new news set and doubled the news staffing. The previous set was then shipped to the Pappas-owned Nebraska Television Network (NTV) in ...