Tag: 97.3 The Fan
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Cumulus Launches New Syndicated Overnight Country Show
“The Overnight Ride” is a Nashville-based program hosted by Justin Franiak.
Crypto’s Tug-of-War: Do Investors ‘Sell the News’ Amid Economic and Geopolitical Uncertainty?
"For those looking to invest in crypto, staying informed and avoiding reactionary trading decisions remains the key to long-term success."
Joe Buck: ESPN Would Love To Be In Business With MLB
"I know Jimmy to be a huge baseball fan, a huge Yankee fan. So the idea that he or ESPN would just wash their hands of baseball, I just don’t believe that.”
Scott Kaplan: San Diego Padres Likely Had John Kentera Fired From 97.3 The Fan
"I would bet you the Padres were like...'He was very, very critical of our organization. And guess what we want? We need people who are cheerleaders."
John Kentera Exiting Middays at 97.3 The Fan in San Diego
"I think my show is good, well-received, so I was stunned when I was told I was being fired.”
97.3 The Fan Shines in San Diego Summer Ratings Book
The station saw its largest share in morning drive with Ben & Woods.
Ben & Woods Sign Three-Year Contract Extension at 97.3 The Fan
"I'm super, super, super stoked. I'm so glad you're staying and that we're staying and it's amazing.”
Tony Gwynn Jr. Made His Own Name in San Diego
"People got a chance to see that I wasn’t my father and [that] I had a personality.”
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Curtis Granderson Signs Multiyear Extension with TNT Sports
"Looking forward to the years ahead!"
Crypto’s Tug-of-War: Do Investors ‘Sell the News’ Amid Economic and Geopolitical Uncertainty?
"For those looking to invest in crypto, staying informed and avoiding reactionary trading decisions remains the key to long-term success."
Joe Buck: ESPN Would Love To Be In Business With MLB
"I know Jimmy to be a huge baseball fan, a huge Yankee fan. So the idea that he or ESPN would just wash their hands of baseball, I just don’t believe that.”
Who Replaces Dan Bernstein At 670 The Score?
"I reached out and spoke with several current and former Audacy employees with ties to the brand and the market. The lone question I asked all was, “Who should replace Dan Bernstein?”