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  2. KIMM (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KIMM (1150 AM, "FOX Sports Rapid City") is an American radio station that broadcasts a sports format with programming from FOX Sports Radio. KIMM-AM also broadcasts on FM translator K294BT-FM 106.7 MHz.

  3. WGAM - Wikipedia

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    On March 20, 2006, the station switched to sports radio with the slogan New Hampshire Sports Radio, WGAM, The Game. Initially affiliated with Fox Sports Radio, the station switched to ESPN Radio in October 2009. On July 3, 2017, WGAM and WGHM changed their format from ESPN sports to oldies, branded as "Oldies Radio WGAM".

  4. WPCH (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WPCH (1310 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to West Point, Georgia , United States, the station is currently owned by San Antonio –based iHeartMedia , through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC, and features programming from Fox Sports Radio .

  5. WMBN - Wikipedia

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    The station, owned by MacDonald-Garber Broadcasting, airs Fox Sports Radio format of sports. WMBN went on the air in April 1947 and is the oldest continuously operating radio station still on the air in Petoskey, though its claim of being "Petoskey's first radio station" is technically incorrect since it was preceded on the air by the short ...

  6. List of Fox Sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    Bob Brenly; Bret Boone; Joe Buck; Eric Byrnes (2006, 2007 World Series Pre–Game Studio Analyst); Chip Caray (studio host from 1996 to 1998; play–by–play announcer from 1999 to 2000)

  7. WGH (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WGH (1310 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Newport News, Virginia, and serving Hampton Roads. WGH is owned and operated by Max Media, and airs a sports radio format. It mostly carries shows from Fox Sports Radio and calls itself "Fox Sports 1310 and 100.9."

  8. José Miguel Corrales Bolaños - Wikipedia

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  9. Steve Hartman (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    For more than three decades Hartman has served as a writer, team executive, and broadcaster.He has covered 26 Super Bowls, 16 Final Fours and six MLB All-Star games. In addition, he worked as the radio color commentator UCLA Bruins football for two seasons, earning a finalist nomination in 1996 for "Best Radio Analyst" by the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Association.