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Hartman's previous job was at KFAN, headquartered in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. His show aired every weekday from 2 to 4 pm. Hartman interviewed so many guests on his show, he earned the nickname "The Barbara Walters of the Fan". [3] Hartman was terminated by KFAN management, Clear Channel Communications, in January 2009. He was the longest ...
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The Chad Hartman Show (2 pm-4 pm): Hosted by Chad Hartman, son of Twin Cities sportswriter Sid Hartman. The show features a mix of sports and current issues. On January 20, 2009 Hartman and Darren Wolfson were laid off from Clear Channel as part of company wide layoffs. [19] Sludge and Lake Show: Hosted by Cory "Sludge" Cove and Henry Lake ...
KFAN's Dan Barreiro and former sports anchor Mark Rosen both announced Friday on Twitter that they are feeling effects from the virus. "It was bound to happen. Bit by Covid," tweeted Rosen, who ...
Barreiro began his career at KFAN in 1992 partnered on-air with Chad Hartman, who is the son of longtime Star Tribune columnist Sid Hartman. [3] The duo was selected as the "Best Sports Talk Radio Hosts" in 2000 by local weekly City Pages. [4] In 2001, the pair broke up, with Hartman hosting the show leading into Barreiro's. [5]
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Jeff Dubay, a former longtime sports radio personality in the Twin Cities, pleaded guilty Monday and was sentenced after the latest of his many drug-related run-ins with the law. Dubay, 56 ...
WCCO became the radio home of Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team starting with the 2011–2012 season, acquiring the broadcast rights from rival KFAN. The Timberwolves would leave WCCO after the 2022–2023 season, moving their games to the iHeartRadio app with select games on KFXN-FM . [ 11 ]