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Veteran sports talk show host Peter Brown was tabbed to do afternoon drive. [5] [6] In late 2006, the sports station underwent a period of change. Program director Chip Ramsey, who had been with WSSP since it signed on in the sports format, was fired on August 9, 2006. He was replaced by Ryan Maguire, who directed a series of moves soon after.
A recent addition to Milwaukee's sports scene is Women's Roller Derby. Since 2005 Milwaukee has been home to the Brew City Bruisers, [4] a Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Roller Derby league. The league has four skater-owned and operated teams: Crazy Eights, Maiden Milwaukee, Rushin' Rollettes, and Shevil Knevils.
The show, which honored more than 300 of the best athletes from the Milwaukee area in nearly 30 sports, was presented with the support of UScellular, Boundless Adventures, Golfweek and USA Today ...
The Milwaukee High School Sports Show is back in 2024. Here are the nominees for Girls Swimming & Diving Athlete of the Year. The show is June 14.
The Milwaukee High School Sports Awards are back in 2024. Here is everything you need to know about the live show, which will be on June 14.
WOKY (920 kHz, "Fox Sports 920") is a commercial AM radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It is one of two sports radio stations owned by iHeart in Milwaukee. WRNW focuses on Wisconsin-based sports shows, while WOKY mostly airs national programs from Fox Sports Radio, including Dan Patrick and Colin Cowherd.
The Milwaukee High School Sports Awards are back in 2024. Here are the boys volleyball player of the year nominees. The show is on June 14.
FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin is an American regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group, and operates as an affiliate of FanDuel Sports Network.Operating as the "Wisconsin" sub-feed of Fox Sports North until 2007, the channel was known as Fox Sports Wisconsin until 2021.