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  2. Skip Bayless and Fox Sports Sued by Hairdresser for Sexual ...

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    Bayless left Fox Sports last summer, after eight years with the network. He previously worked for many years at ESPN. He previously worked for many years at ESPN. He now hosts a weekly podcast ...

  3. Fox Sports host Charissa Thompson apologises after making up ...

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    Fox Sports and Amazon Prime host Charissa Thompson has come under fire after she admitted to making up some quotes when she worked as a sideline journalist at NFL games.. Ms Thompson, 41, appeared ...

  4. Commanders radio host fired after 'sexually disparaging ... - AOL

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    The radio hosts reportedly called a female sportscaster "Barbie" and thought she was a cheerleader. Commanders radio host fired after 'sexually disparaging remarks' about female reporter Skip to ...

  5. KBME (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KBME (790 kHz) is a sports-talk AM radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It is currently owned by iHeartMedia. The station airs local sports-talk and carries nationally syndicated Fox Sports Radio programming. KBME is also the flagship radio station for the Houston Rockets, Houston Astros and Texas Longhorns.

  6. Dave Dameshek - Wikipedia

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    While working on The Man Show, Dameshek became co-host of a Fox Sports Radio show with radio veteran Kent Voss, upon joining Fox Sports Radio Dameshek vowed to "cut out the noise". This became a tentpole belief for Dameshek which has followed him throughout his career. The late-night show aired for about four months.

  7. Dave Sims - Wikipedia

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    Sims began his career as a sportswriter for the New York Daily News. [5] In the early 1980s he was a sports reporter for the short lived "Satellite News Channel".Moving to radio, Sims became the host of WNBC's SportsNight (1986–1988) (replacing Jack Spector), a five-hour nightly sports call-in show that was a precursor to the all-sports talk format of WFAN. [5]

  8. D.C.-area radio host fired after disparaging remarks about ...

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    Jul. 30—A Washington, D.C.-area radio station fired a host who made sexist on-air remarks about longtime former WNEP-TV anchor Sharla McBride. McBride, who started as a sports reporter and ...

  9. Rich Herrera - Wikipedia

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    Rich Herrera is an American sports announcer. Herrera is the only radio announcer in MLB or the NFL of Mexican–American Heritage without a playing background. He was the first nationally syndicated Hispanic sports radio personality in the United States working first at Sports Fan Radio, and later at Fox Sports Radio.