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Daniel William Sileo (born January 3, 1964) is an American former football player and current sports radio host. He played college football at Maryland before transferring to Miami (FL). He was drafted in the third round of the 1987 NFL supplemental draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was the host of The Dan Sileo Show in San Diego on KWFN 97 ...
Craig Carton was a co-host Boomer and Carton in the Morning on WFAN, but was convicted on federal fraud charges and reported to prison in June 2019. John Phillips was with CBS Radio Pittsburgh 93.7 The Fan working as a sports anchor/reporter and talk-show host. Tim Ryan is now with the NFL on Fox and Sirius NFL Radio.
Mick Hubert (born February 16, 1954) is a retired radio play-by-play announcer who from 1989 to 2022 served as the primary radio voice and media host for the Florida Gators sports programs at the University of Florida (UF). He was well known for his exuberant announcing style, highlighted by his use of the phrase "Oh my!"
Two of the radio station’s most notable hosts – James T and Jill Tracey – have been fired, according to sources. The reasoning behind their firing is unclear as representatives from Cox ...
A couple of games Thursday and a full slate Friday highlights the high school football Week 1 schedule
Ryder was previously co-host of the 'Kevin and Bean' morning show on KROQ-FM. He was brought over to the rival station in 2021. Radio hosts Kevin Ryder and Doug 'Sluggo' Roberts fired from KLOS-FM
Kevin Robert Kiley Sr. is an American sportscaster and talk show host. Kiley has worked on radio and television, including talk shows on Fox Sports Radio , WQAM in Miami, and WTEM in Washington. Kiley also spent over a decade at Turner Sports ( TBS / TNT ), covering everything from the NFL to the Goodwill Games , and worked for several years as ...
Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) 2019–20: Fox Sports Carolinas: John Forslund (primary) Mike Maniscalco (during Forslund's NHL on NBC assignments): Tripp Tracy: 2018–19