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  2. Steve Czaban - Wikipedia

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    Steve Czaban (pronounced ZAY-ben; born June 1, 1968) is an American sports radio personality. Czaban hosts The Steve Czaban Show on 97.3 The Game. [1] He also formerly hosted The Steve Czaban Show on Yahoo! Sports Radio and formerly hosted a daily sports segment for Bob & Brian. He was previously featured on Fox Sports Radio.

  3. WTEM - Wikipedia

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    Between The Jim Rome Show and The Tony Kornheiser Show, there was a one-hour program called The Playground hosted by WTEM news anchors. After the 1999 NCAA Tournament, because of the positive reviews, Thompson was named the host of The John Thompson Show airing 10 a.m.–12 p.m. with Walker and Koken as co-hosts, replacing The Doc and Al Show.

  4. WYTS - Wikipedia

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    On January 26, 2009, WYTS dropped the conservative talk format and became the Columbus affiliate for Fox Sports Radio. WYTS will carry the full FSR schedule (with the exception of 9 a.m. – noon, when a replay of the Steve Czaban Show will air instead of The Dan Patrick Show, which aired on WTDA) and will hold on to The Jim Rome Show. After ...

  5. WVIL - Wikipedia

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    WVIL broadcasts a sports format as an affiliate of the Fox Sports Radio and Yahoo! Sports Radio networks since July 2004. [3] As of January 2012, weekday programming includes The Steve Czaban Show, The Dan Patrick Show, The Jim Rome Show, The Loose Cannons with Pat O'Brien, Steve Hartman, and Vic "The Brick" Jacobs, plus Into the Night with Tony Bruno, and The J.T. the Brick Show with J.T. the ...

  6. Brian Butch - Wikipedia

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    Brian Butch (born December 22, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player. He is currently working mornings on 97.3 the Game with Steve Czaban in Milwaukee [1] and as a radio color commentator for the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball [2] and analyst for the Big Ten Network. [3]

  7. WWRC - Wikipedia

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    As "SportsTalk 570", WSPZ was the flagship station for SB Nation Radio's morning show hosted by WTEM afternoon personality Steve Czaban, and airing ESPN Radio programming the rest of the day. It ran as an all-network complement to the all-local WTEM. WSPZ was also the Washington-area affiliate for University of Virginia football

  8. SportsMap - Wikipedia

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    SportsMap was a sports radio network that was distributed by Gow Media.. The SportsMap Radio Network supplied its network affiliates with a 24-hour schedule of sports programming, including call-in shows and sports updates.

  9. List of Philadelphia Flyers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Steve Coates (1999–2014) Keith Jones (2006–2023) Chris Therien (2014–2018) Scott Hartnell (2021–present) Brian Boucher (2021–present) Al Morganti (2022 ...