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Currently, ESPN Radio 1000 airs the Chicago Bears football games with Jeff Joniak doing the play-by-play, along with color commentator Tom Thayer and sideline reporter Jason McKie. [1] Marc Silverman, Dionne Miller and former Bears linebacker Lance Briggs host the pre-game shows. John Jurkovic and Peggy Kusinski host the post-game shows.
By the 1960s, the Grand had ceased showing movies and plans were made to replace it with a parking lot. [4] Those plans were blocked in 1967 by the Macon Arts Council, a group formed to save and restore the Grand; the group held a fundraising gala featuring the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and had the property placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]
Follow today’s Kansas City Chiefs preseason game with live stats, score updates and play-by-play. ... Radio broadcast: KFNZ (96.5 FM) and WDAF (106.5 FM) in the KC area, and KNSS (98.7 FM) in ...
Welcome back to another season of Chicago Bears football at Soldier Field. The Bears have called the stadium home since 1971, but we don’t know how long the team will be playing by Lake Michigan ...
Located nearly across the street from Macon's historic City Hall, the auditorium is designed in a similar Classical style, surrounded on three sides by limestone Doric columns. [ citation needed ] The building is capped by a copper dome , claimed by many locals to be the largest in the world, though verifying the fact has proved difficult.
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Due to contractual obligations, the non-flagship stations on the teams' radio networks carried the ESPN Radio broadcasts of the games, although the local broadcasts were also available on XM Satellite Radio and to Gameday Audio subscribers at MLB.com. ESPN Radio broadcast the 2011 World Series nationally.
Nevertheless, each team was allowed to reach its own policy by 1932, [5] and the Chicago Cubs broadcast all of their games on WMAQ in 1935. [3] [18] [19] The last holdouts were the New York teams—the Giants, Dodgers, and Yankees combined to block radio broadcasts of their games until 1938. [3] [5]