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Generally, the station had a running library of roughly 300 songs. In the spring of 1999, Entercom fired KRXQ morning drive time hosts the Rise Guys (The Phantom, Whitey Gleason & Justin Case) from their shift and hired the Rob, Arnie and Dawn Show from KDOT in Reno. In this new format on 93.7 FM, the station garnered a 12+ share (ratings) in ...
Arnie States: Too Fat to Stand-Up is the debut comedy album released by stand-up comedian Arnie States from The Rob, Arnie, and Dawn Show. Background
The Rob, Anybody, and Dawn Show (Formerly: The Rob, Arnie, and Dawn Show, and The Rob, Nobody, and Dawn Show) is a morning radio show on KDOT (104.5 FM) from Lotus' building in Reno, Nevada. Rob Williams and Dawn Rossi are the show hosts, with the "Anybody" being represented by the Production Team and the listeners.
Rob Williams, 52, the main host of “The Rob, Anybody & Dawn Show,” was arrested a little before 8 p.m. in the 100 block of Grass Valley Highway, said Lt. Bryan Morrison, a spokesman for the ...
Steve Funk was the first program director of KDOT-FM while Rob Williams acted as the operations manager for all of the stations within the Lotus Reno building. Over the first year, some changes in the line-up occurred, the largest being Steve Funk moving to afternoons and Rob Williams taking over the morning drive shift (a slot he had ...
Nac Mac Feegle tend to have human names, usually abbreviated and with some sort of modifier (Rob Anybody, Daft Wullie, Big Aggie, Wee Jock), though their respect for inheriting and repeating famous names limits them a bit (No'-as-big-as-Medium-Sized-Jock-but-bigger-than-Wee-Jock-Jock).
3 Support Rob Arnie and Dawn. 1 comment. 4 External link. 4 comments. 5 Blocked from editing? 9 comments. 6 New development. 4 comments. 7 Arnie's "hiatus" 1 comment.
Roberto Clemente died in a plane crash following the 1972 season. This is a list of baseball players who died during their careers. While some of these deaths occurred during a game, the majority were the result of accidents off the field, illnesses, acts of violence, or suicide.