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  2. Deminski & Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Deminski describes his show as "a radio version of the corner bar, where guys will come in and B.S. with the two guys drinking beers at the end, who would be Bill and me. That's kinda the philosophy we've always had." [13] Interviews are sometimes conducted with comedians, authors, and other individuals of interest to the hosts. Almost all ...

  3. List of St. Louis Cardinals broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Radio: KMOX AM 1120 (2011–present) Cable TV: FanDuel Sports Network Midwest ... Wayne Hagin (Radio 2003–2005, Free TV 2006) Tim McCarver (2014–2019) See also

  4. Category:American talk radio hosts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American talk radio hosts" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 547 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of St. Louis Blues broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Cardinals moved back to KMOX in the 2011 season, with conflicting games moved to KYKY, an FM station owned by the same group as KMOX. Since the 2019-20 preseason, WXOS (101 ESPN) has been the flagship radio station for the Blues. Chris Kerber and Joe Vitale are the current radio broadcast team.

  6. St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network is a United States radio network that broadcasts St. Louis Cardinals baseball games. The network consists of 146 stations 1 (including the flagship station) (52 AM, 58 FM) and six FM translators in nine states (four in the Midwest and five in the South). Its flagship station is KMOX in St. Louis.

  7. KMOX - Wikipedia

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    KMOX (1120 AM) is a commercial radio station in St. Louis, Missouri.Owned by Audacy, Inc., it is a 50,000 watt Class A clear-channel station with a non-directional signal.The KMOX studios and offices are on Olive Street at Tucker Boulevard in the Park Pacific Building in St. Louis. [2]

  8. James C. White - Wikipedia

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    During 1969–1999 White worked for 30 years at radio station KMOX, St. Louis, Missouri where he was a talk show host. He referred to himself as "The Big Bumper", because of his height and weight and late-night program shift (10 pm - 2 am) - and also alluding to "things that go bump in the night."

  9. Greg Amsinger - Wikipedia

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    Before arriving at MLB Network in 2009, Amsinger had worked at CBS College Sports/CSTV and at WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Indiana.A 2001 graduate of Lindenwood University, Amsinger worked at numerous part-time radio jobs while in school including two years as producer of the St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Radio Network at KMOX. [1]