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  2. Jim Colony - Wikipedia

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    From 2000-2009, Colony worked at now-defunct ESPN Radio 1250 in Pittsburgh as a drive-time sports anchor. [1] Colony also worked at 1250 from 1991-97 when it was WTAE, flagship for the Steelers and Pitt football and basketball and before that, at KISS 108 in Boston, WORD in Spartanburg, South Carolina, WKBR in Manchester, New Hampshire, and WCFR in Springfield, Vermont.

  3. Ellis Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Ellis and Henry co-hosted "The Pittsburgh Sports Report with the Cannon Brothers", a sports talk show on Pittsburgh's ESPN Radio 1250 beginning in 1998. In 2001, Ellis became the sole host of "The Pittsburgh Sports Report with Ellis Cannon" on the station and the show quickly became the Pittsburgh market's #1 rated weekend talk show. He also ...

  4. Eddy Crow - Wikipedia

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    Eddy Crow is an American sports media personality based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] Crow worked at Pittsburgh's ESPN Radio 1250 from 2004 to 2010. [2] [3] He was also sportscaster on The DVE Morning Show on WDVE until 2002. [1] Crow's former shows on 1250 were titled The Drive and Junker and Crow. [4] [5]

  5. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    1430 ESPN Radio KSPN: 710 AM Los Angeles: CA: ESPN LA 710 KIFM: 1320 AM West Sacramento: CA: ESPN 1320 AM KXTK: 1280 AM San Luis Obispo: CA: ESPN Radio 1280 KAVP: 1450 AM Colona: CO: ESPN Radio 1450 KEPN: 1600 AM Denver: CO: 1600 ESPN KKFN: 104.3 FM Denver: CO: Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan KIUP: 930 AM Durango: CO: ESPN Radio 930 WSBN: 630 AM ...

  6. Beano Cook - Wikipedia

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    He was an occasional guest of Mark Madden on ESPN 1250 in Pittsburgh as well as ESPN Radio's AllNight with Jason Smith show. Known for his frequent historical references and his affinity for college football played in the Upper Midwest and Rust Belt states, [ 3 ] he possessed a quick wit and a penchant for telling humorous stories.

  7. WPGP - Wikipedia

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    The station also had a heavy sports commitment; it became the flagship station of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969, [3] and around the same time became the home of the Pittsburgh Panthers. [23] WTAE also aired a nightly sports show, hosted for many years by Myron Cope. [22] The station also added an affiliation with ABC's Entertainment Network ...

  8. The Stan and Guy Show - Wikipedia

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    "The Stan and Guy Show" was a Pittsburgh-based talk show airing from 10 AM until 2 PM on ESPN Radio 1250. It was hosted by Stan Savran and Guy Junker. The show replaced "The Junker and Crow Show" on ESPN Radio 1250's lineup. Frequent topics on the program included the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Pittsburgh Penguins.

  9. Scott Paulsen - Wikipedia

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    On Monday September 27, 2010 Scott along with Mike Logan, Stan Savran, Guy Junker, Ken Laird and Chris Mack were let go from ESPN RADIO 1250. "It was a business decision," said Tim McCarthy, senior vice president for ESPN Audio. Source: Jerry DiPiola Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.