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KFI aired all the games as well as feeding the play-by-play broadcasts to other stations in the Southwest. KFI's founder, Earle C. Anthony, died on August 6, 1961. [39] In April 1972, KFI celebrated its 50th birthday. Festivities included a 12-hour special, featuring interviews and commentaries from many former NBC Radio personalities.
Marc Germain (born May 28, 1967) is an American radio talk show host. He was previously known as Mr. KFI and Mr. KABC on his radio shows on their respective stations. He currently hosts his own internet radio show, The Marc Germain Show.
Paul Byrd: (TV analyst/reporter, 2014–2022) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast; Chip Caray: (radio host, 2007–2010) Braves Radio Network; Dave Cohen: Host Braves Report Fox Sports South 1997; Braves Radio Network 1998-2001; Mitch Evans: (radio host, 2007–2010) Braves Radio Network; Marc Fein: (host, 2005–2007) TBS
Additionally, he hosts a legal advice show on weekends called Handel on the Law, which launched in 1985 and is syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks, co-owned with KFI by iHeartMedia, Inc. Handel on The Law is heard on more than 150 stations in the U.S. [2] He is also the director and founder of the Center for Surrogate Parenting.
Five years into their gig the 2 Live Stews had become Atlanta-based radio station 790 The Zone's highest-rated show. [citation needed] In 2004, the Stews were voted "Best Air Talent of the Year" at the Sports Radio Awards presented by ESPN Radio. In 2005, The Stews signed on to do a show for ESPN2, which aired Wednesdays at 12:30am. [1]
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Previously, Neal was the radio voice of the NFL Atlanta Falcons (1975–81, 1995–97) and news and sports director of WXIA-TV in Atlanta. From 2008 to 2013, Neal was the anchor of the shows Talkin' Football , Talkin' Hoops , " SportsNite ", and offered play-by-play for college football, basketball and baseball for Comcast Sports Network, a ...
Rich Marotta is an American sports personality in Reno, Nevada. After spending nearly 30 years in Los Angeles, Rich worked the final five years of his radio career on LA-based KFI AM 640, broadcasting from his Nevada home. In February 2011, he was inducted into the Southern California Sportscasters Hall of Fame.