Tyler Polumbus Leaving 104.3 The Fan

He re-joined the station in 2019. He left the station in 2017 to serve as the sideline reporter for Broncos radio broadcasts on iHeartMedia's 850 KOA.

Todd Starnes: Don Lemon Lost Primetime Gig Because No One Watches

Starnes believes CNN is moving Lemon to mornings because he's failing to produce ratings on his nightly show.

Jerry Jones Wants to Take Phone Calls From Frustrated Cowboys Fans on 105.3 the Fan

"I sure would welcome the segment... I live with it every day. Let me say this, I'm so sensitive to our fans [with the reaction to every decision I make]," Jones said.

Ken Carman: An NFL TV Partner Is Going to Move to Strictly Streaming

"Someone is just gonna say 'The game is on Paramount+ and that's it. That's where you can find it.'"

JRSportBrief Kicking Off 2022 Media For The Movement Tour Next Week

"The 2022 tour will make 15 stops. After Fordham, Jackson and company will go to Drexel University in Philadelphia followed by Tulane University in New Orleans."

Sandy Clough Retiring From Full-Time Role With 104.3 the Fan

"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.” 

Boomer and Gio: Amazon Prime Video Worked Fine At Home, Horrible at Bar

Giannotti then noted he went to a bar to watch the first half of the game, but noted as soon as the pregame began, the splitter being used by the bar to stream to multiple TVs no longer worked.

Bill Spadea Facing Defamation Lawsuit

Tobias, who has made appearances on the station for more than 15 years, claims he didn't encourage mask-wearing in schools while on the station.

Charlie Kirk: Dana Bash Doesn’t Ask Tough Questions

It's not the first time Kirk has criticized CNN. Last month, he accused the network, along with other media outlets for "trying to bankrupt" InfoWars host Alex Jones.

Sen. Rand Paul Introduces Broadcast Deregulation Bill

In a statement, the Senator said the bill "would allow local broadcast companies to merge without government interference to allow those broadcasters to better compete against these tech giants."

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