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  2. WHB - Wikipedia

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    WHB (810 AM) is a commercial radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by Union Broadcasting and it airs an all-sports radio format. For most of the 1950s through the 1970s, while it was broadcasting at 710 AM, WHB was one of the nation's most influential Top 40 outlets. By day, WHB operates at 50,000 watts ...

  3. WHGB - Wikipedia

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    WHGB (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a sports radio format. Most programming is supplied by ESPN Radio. Programming is also heard on two FM translators, W237DE at 95.3 MHz and W243BR at 96.5 MHz. [ 3 ][ 4 ]

  4. Sports Fan Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Launch. SportsFan Radio Network officially debuted in 1993 with 80 hours of programming per month. Based in Las Vegas, the network broadcast its flagship show SportsFan Tonight from the Sports Theatre in the Las Vegas Hilton. Original hosts of the show were Geoff Nathanson and long time NFL scribe Howard Balzer .

  5. Jeff Montgomery (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    He often contributes his baseball analysis to Union Broadcasting's sports wing, 810 WHB. Jeff lives with his wife Tina and four children. He has two daughters, Ashleigh and Kathryn and two sons, Connor and Spencer. [1] In 2010, Montgomery was hired by Fox Sports Kansas City, where he serves as an analyst on the Royals Live pregame show and in ...

  6. Todd Donoho - Wikipedia

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    Todd Donoho (born October 25, 1955) is an American radio and television sportscaster, who hosts the post-game show for Missouri Tigers basketball on the statewide Tiger Radio Network. [1] He led sports news reporting in the 1990s for Los Angeles television station KABC-TV after working for stations across the country and later became a sports ...

  7. Calvin Harris's Wife, Radio Host Vick Hope, Secretly Listens ...

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    Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift didn't exactly have a chill breakup (reader, it was a mess), but that hasn't stopped his wife, radio host Vick Hope, from being a committed (secret) Swiftie.

  8. Todd Storz - Wikipedia

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    Todd Storz. Robert Todd Storz (May 8, 1924 – April 13, 1964) headed a very successful chain of American radio broadcasting stations and is generally credited with being the foremost innovator of the Top 40 radio format in 1951. [1] The selection of records to be played was based on sales reported by record stores, an indication as to which ...

  9. List of personalities on Sporting News Radio - Wikipedia

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    Chet Coppock, host of the weekend Coppock on Sports (2000-2006) Elizabeth Hess: Host, Murray in the Morning (2004-2005) Bruce Jacobs: Host, "The Men's Room" with himself and Scott Wetzel: (1999-2001) Bob Kemp: Host, The Bob Kemp Show; Bill Lekas: Host, The Morning Show (?-2007) Dan Manucci: Host, Calling All Sports with Roc & Manuch (2008-2008)