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Hot topics, politics, lifestyles, entertainment and sports: You’ll find it all on the Mike Rosen Show. And it's always lively. He’s smart, funny and irreverent. For a good discussion or a good argument, call Mike. He brings a remarkably diverse background to the airwaves.
Mike is an Army veteran, holds an MBA from the University of Denver, was a corporate finance executive, a Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy at the Pentegon, a political consultant, and he writes an editorial-page column for the Denver Rocky Mountain News.
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Peter Boyles is a radio icon in the Rockies. If there is a hot issue in Colorado or the world, you will find Peter Boyles at the center of it. The Jon Benet Ramsey murder case and the Columbine High School massacre are just two of the events that have made Boyles a household name both locally and nationally.
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He is host of the "Sean Hannity Show" now carried on nearly 400 ABC Radio Network stations, reaching almost 12 million people. He is also host of the highly successful FOX NEWS CHANNEL'S, "Hannity and Colmes". The gutsy talk show host always lands on the "right side" of the issues.
Hannity got his start in commercial radio after drawing attention and enthusiasm from his college radio station. He placed a "JOB WANTED" ad in the R&R, billing himself as "the most talked about college radio host in America." |
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Based in New York City, Glenn Beck is casting a tall shadow as the next phenomenon of talk radio. The former Top 40 DJ entered the talk format in 2001 and already his show is broadcast nearly 200 stations nationwide. Millions of listeners are drawn to this modern-day story teller who is armed with a quick wit, an informed opinion, and a unique ability to inspire others to experience their full potential with an open heart. His on-air presence is both commanding and inviting – a trait he has been refining for the last 27 years. |
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Bob Clark has been working in radio and TV for more than 20-years since graduating from New Mexico State in 1986. After spending 11 years in TV news, including 7 years at KOB-TV as the crime and courts reporter. Bob moved full time to radio in 1997 when he joined Citadel Communications and 610 The Sports Animal as host of the afternoon show. |
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I grew up in Michigan and attended Central Michigan University, where I managed (between visits to the bar) to get a degree in Journalism. My career began as a radio reporter and I was able to cover a couple of presidential elections, which was a lot of fun for me. I morphed out of news and into a ‘morning radio personality’ and worked as a talk show host for a few years, before moving to Denver and MIX 100.
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A New Mexico native, Phil began broadcasting in Santa Fe. He suspects he was the only one who applied for the job. Encouraged by listeners who said he had a great face for radio, he joined Magic sister station KOB-FM and stayed until they moved all the Hall and Oates songs to Magic. For the last decade he has hosted The Moore Music Morning Show.
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Listen to KVOR's Richard Randall every weekday morning beginning at 9. Hear all the issues that matter to you, including local, national, political and current events.
Richard has worked in Colorado Springs for many years in television and radio broadcasting. He also worked as trial lawyer for some time and also produces documentaries for PBS. |
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Denise Plante is an Emmy Award winning, talented, upbeat, television and radio on-air personality.... co-host of the very popular "Murphy & Denise Morning Show" from 5-9 am on KOSI 101.1. She's been in radio for 18 yrs, 13 of those years right here in Denver. She is also the Host of "Colorado & Company" on KUSA/NBC 9 News weekday mornings at 10am. Denise has hosted two MTV specials, many national commercial/Infommercials and is the voice of KTVD/MY20. |
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Mike Gallagher is America’s most entertaining conservative, displaying a sense of humor and timing honed over years in the cauldron of local and national radio talk show experience.Mike Gallagher connects with his audience in a vey personal way by creating compelling programming targeted at the issues men and women all over America really care about.
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I grew up in the midwest graduating from Newman University before moving to Albuquerque in 1995. Later that year, I began working on a local morning show and turned it into a 14-year on-air career. I spent the last year traveling to various places like New York, Los Angeles, Spain and Portugal, and I returned home to write and consult on several film and T.V. projects.
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Howie Drummond was born on May 17 1970 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Howie decided at a young age that he loved to entertain people. After graduating from High School in 1988 he went straight to work in the kitchen at a local eatery and quickly worked his way to the head cook. Although he loves to cook he still felt that he was meant to do something else. Howie moved to Colorado in 1990 to join his family where continued working in the kitchen.
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