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The Minnesota Vikings' flagship radio station is KFXN-FM. The games are also heard on the "Vikings Radio Network" in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, and North Dakota, [1] as well as many other outlets. Paul Allen has been the play-by-play announcer since the 2002 NFL season and Pete Bercich is the analyst, who began his first season ...
Paul Allen speaks for all. The Minnesota Vikings were smacked by the Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card round on Monday night, 27-9, ending a 14-3 season in a way that only they can.. Minnesota's ...
The Minnesota Vikings play the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday, and before and after the game, FOX 9 has you covered. Vikings-Bengals: How to watch Vikings GameDay Live on Saturday, Dec. 16 Skip to ...
Paul Allen (born January 6, 1966 [1] [2]) is a sports commentator who has called play-by-play for the Minnesota Vikings since 2002. He is the voice of the Minnesota Vikings Radio Network and for horse racing at Canterbury Park. Allen has worked for Twin Cities radio station KFXN, where he currently hosts a morning sports radio show, since 1998 ...
Here's what you should know about the Packers-Vikings Week 1 game, including the TV channel, live stream, radio, odds and recent history.
Video Games Weekly: was on Tuesday evenings hosted by Paul Charchian, who discussed new video games for many different platforms. The show was co-hosted by staff members of Game Informer Magazine, typically Managing Editor Andrew Reiner. Game Informer, owned by GameStop Corporation, is a monthly magazine based out of Minneapolis. Cory Cove ...
Kevin Harlan saved the day in a way that only he could on Sunday afternoon. The longtime NFL broadcaster, who was on the call for the Minnesota Vikings’ win over the San Francisco 49ers on CBS ...
From 1986 to 1988, he called the annual Peach Bowl game for the Mizlou Television Network; at the same time, he was a sportscaster at KTVK in Phoenix, having wintered in Arizona since 1968. [2] In the later years of his life he hosted a syndicated talk show on the short-lived SportsAmerica Radio Network.