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  2. WCCO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCCO (830 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and owned by Audacy, Inc. [2] Its studios and offices are located on Second Avenue South in Downtown Minneapolis. WCCO features a news/talk format, with frequent newscasts and sports programming.

  3. List of radio stations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Public Radio: News Talk Information KCCM-FM: 91.1 FM: ... Real Presence Radio: Catholic WCCO: 830 AM: Minneapolis: Audacy License, LLC: News Talk ...

  4. 830 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 830 kHz: [1] 830 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. [2] ... Minnesota: 9642: A: 50: WCRN: Worcester ...

  5. T. D. Mischke - Wikipedia

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    Mischke started a new radio show on May 10, 2010 10pm-Midnight, Mon-Thurs on WCCO 830 on the AM dial. On August 1, 2013, Mischke did his final radio show at WCCO. Soon after, Mischke launched a new podcast entitled "The Mischke Roadshow. [7]" In 2023 he told the Star Tribune:

  6. Steve Cannon (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Bernard Cannon (1927–2009) was an American radio personality who spent 1964-1971 broadcasting from KSTP-AM, [1] then a longer stretch hosting a drive time talk show in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, the Cannon Mess, on WCCO Radio - 830 AM from 3pm-6pm and 3pm-7pm. [2] from "the basement studio."

  7. KMNB - Wikipedia

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    KMNB (102.9 MHz, "The Wolf") is a commercial FM radio station in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, that airs a country music radio format. It is owned by Audacy, Inc., with studios on Second Avenue South in Downtown Minneapolis. Along with sister station WCCO 830 AM, it carries Minnesota Twins baseball games.

  8. Sid Hartman - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Hartman [2] (March 15, 1920 – October 18, 2020) was an American sports journalist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the WCCO 830 AM radio station. For 20 years, he was also a panelist on the weekly television program Sports Show with Mike Max, which aired Sunday nights at 9:30 p.m. on WUCW 23 in the Twin Cities metro area. [3]

  9. John Gordon (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon joined the Twins' broadcast crew on WCCO 830 AM as Herb Carneal's partner in 1987, which ended up being a season in which the Twins would go on to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1987 World Series. He remained with the Twins and started broadcasting alongside former Twin Dan Gladden. His longtime partner Carneal died April 1, 2007 ...