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  1. #1
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    Default Mile High Sports Radio Changes

    Per Dusty Saunders in the Post.

    Mile High Sports radio, celebrating its fifth anniversary, shakes up its weekday talent lineup Monday, bringing in two new voices in the morning and dropping a familiar one from a regular role in the afternoon. Joining Peter Burns and Denver Post columnist Mark Kiszla on the 7-9 a.m. program are KDVR sportscaster Nick Griffith (on Monday) and Denver Post Broncos writer Lindsay H. Jones (on Tuesday through Thursday.) Eric Goodman moves from that time period to afternoon drive (3-6 p.m.) to team with Mark McIntosh.

    Jimmy Doogan will join Irv Brown and Joe Williams (1-3 p.m) on the "hour of power" segment Friday and will contribute sports commentary on the show.

    James Merilatt, president of Mile High Sports Radio, said the change is designed "to bring fresh voices to the station."

    When tuning in to McIntosh and Doogan, who worked together for three years, I heard a "fan friendly" format that worked well.

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    I bet that all 3 of the station listeners will be unhappy.

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    I heard since most of the hosts for KCKK 1510 AM have to go out and get their own advertising, that has kind of killed the deal they initially had for KCNC's Vic Lombardi and Gary Miller. Lombardi said on his Twitter a few months ago they were trying to get back on the air, but had to "round up sponsors".

 

 

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