Sandy Clough has been with 104.3 The Fan in Denver for 25 years. On Friday, the station announced that his time as a day-to-day host on the station is coming to an end.
“I’ve had a tremendous experience over the past 25 years sharing my opinions and interacting with our wonderful listeners at The Fan,” Clough said in a press release. “Being able to share in the joy of Denver’s wins while consoling the city’s heartbreak of losses was a privilege and responsibility I was honored to have. I’m very grateful and appreciative for all of the amazing colleagues I’ve had the opportunity to call teammates, and most of all I’m extremely thankful to The Fan audience who took the time to listen in and interact during our shows.”
Since 1997, fans have heard Clough in a variety of roles on The Fan. He has hosted daily shows in multiple day parts. He has also served as the anchor for many of the station’s postgame shows.
“Like so many other Denver sports fans, I spent hours glued to The Fan listening to Sandy Clough entertain and educate,” The Fan’s program director Raj Sharan added. “It was thrilling to have the opportunity to produce Sandy as there’s never been a more prepared host. Sandy’s passion came through the speakers in captivating fashion, and his legacy will be forever engrained into The Fan, carrying on for generations to come.”
Clough’s time in Denver is not limited to 104.3 The Fan. He first arrived in town in 1979 to work with the Denver Broncos Radio Network. He was a studio host for the games on KOA. He was heard on 1090 KBIG from 1990 until 1996.
“Sandy Clough has had an incredible broadcasting career, leaving behind a standard of excellence on The Fan that will carry on for years to come,” said Bonneville Denver SVP/Market Manager Katie Reid. “We are all incredibly thankful to Sandy for all of his contributions and his unwavering commitment to quality programming on The Fan over the past 25 years.”