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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 ...
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.
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 ...
KIBM (1490 AM) is a commercial radio station in Omaha, Nebraska, serving the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area. [1] KIBM airs an oldies radio format known as "Boomer Radio." It is owned and operated by Steven Seline, through licensee Walnut Radio, LLC. [3] The studios and offices are on Burt Street in Omaha.
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Hogan previously hosted a weekday morning sports radio show on the Fan 590 called The Mike Hogan Show (originally named The Bullpen) from 9 AM to 12 PM.Typically, the first hour was hosted solely by Hogan as he takes calls from listeners, while the last two hours was previously co-hosted by another guest sportscaster from TSN in the early 2000s, but later changed to a guest sportscaster from ...
The Toronto and Calgary stations (which maintain their former The Fan moniker in their names) were re-branded to increase their synergy with the co-owned Sportsnet television channel, amid indications that TSN would be launching a radio network of their own (which TSN indeed did, beginning with the conversion of CHUM in Toronto to TSN Radio 1050).
Sanders was “predictable,” says Gates.