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  2. KTAR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KTAR-TV then changed its call sign to KPNX on June 4, 1979, since the radio properties had held the KTAR call letters first; at the time, broadcast stations with different owners could not share the same call letters. [72] Meanwhile, radio personalities who would become staples of KTAR for years or decades were added to the lineup.

  3. KTAR-FM - Wikipedia

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    KTAR-FM (92.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Glendale, Arizona, and serving the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is owned by Salt Lake City–based Bonneville International, a profit-making division of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [2] KTAR-FM broadcasts a news/talk radio format. [3]

  4. Lee Hamilton (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton is an American sportscaster and radio talk show host based in San Diego, California.He was co-host of the "Hacksaw and Hayworth" show on from 6:00am–9:00am Pacific Time Monday through Friday on XEPRS-AM, known on-air as "San Diego's Sports Leader, The Mighty 1090" and he worked alongside producers Bobby Wooldridge and Alex Padilla.

  5. Tim Roye - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 Roye moved to Birmingham, Alabama and was the sports director at WVOK radio as well as the voice for the University of Alabama at Birmingham men's basketball team. . In 1987, he moved to Phoenix where he had a talk show on KTAR radio, worked as a correspondent on the radio for the Arizona Cardinals, covered Arizona State basketball and baseball, and the Phoenix Firebirds minor league ...

  6. KTAR - Wikipedia

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    KTAR-FM, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to Glendale, Arizona. KMVP-FM, a radio station (98.7 FM) licensed to Glendale, Arizona, which formerly used the call sign KTAR-FM. KPNX, a television station (channel 12) licensed to Mesa, Arizona, which used the call sign KTAR-TV until 1979. Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman

  7. Pat McMahon (actor) - Wikipedia

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    McMahon's broadcasting career began while he was in college when he took a job as a disc jockey at Davenport radio station KSTT. His career was interrupted by a stint in the Army, beginning in 1958. [1] He had gained some television experience while in the service and, after he was discharged, decided to try to break into the business in Phoenix.

  8. Joe DeCamara - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gerald DeCamara (born April 26, 1978), nicknamed "The Hammer", is an American sports radio host for 94.1 WIP in Philadelphia. He currently serves with Jon Ritchie as a co-host of the station's morning show. DeCamara previously worked as a host at WBCB 1490 and 97.5 The Fanatic, along with hosting nationally syndicated shows for ESPN Radio.

  9. Arizona Coyotes Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Coyotes Radio Network was a 10-station network of radio stations in the U ... (when there is a conflict on KTAR and KMVP-FM) [1] Affiliates (7 stations) ...