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Sporting News Radio Radio Personalities

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Tim Brando
Tim Brando attained national celebrity in front of the camera as the host of CBS Sports' College Football Today and At the Half, CBS Sports' college basketball halftime studio show. Brando also provides commentary for Jefferson Pilot's coverage of SEC and ACC basketball broadcasts and has been a participant in the SEC-focused athletic radio show Conference Call, which airs throughout the Southeast. He also worked for nine years at ESPN, where he holds the record for the most sports covered at one network by one announcer - 25 different sports!

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Jason Goch
Jason began his career at WGN Radio in Chicago and joined Sporting News Radio in 2002. He has assumed a wide variety of roles at SNR. Jason initially served as both a reporter and producer for the network, and he has been doubling as a talk-show host and flash anchor since 2006. In addition, he's also the Sports Director at the Illinois Radio Network.

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Randy Gordon
Randy Gordon is the host of the extremely popular talk show SIRIUS XM Fight Club, heard exclusively on SIRIUS XM. He is also among the world’s leading boxing authorities and commentators, having been the Editor-in-Chief of Ring Magazine and an announcer for HBO, ESPN, USA Network, Madison Square Garden Network, NESN, SportsChannel, Sunshine Network, MetroChannel and SNY.
Gordon was appointed Chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission in 1988 by Gov. Cuomo. Gordon’s fellow commissioners in North America voted him to serve as President of the Association of Boxing Commissions in 1991. He was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006.
"Commissioner" Gordon has authored two children’s books: Ali (Penguin/Grossett Dunlap) and The Ultimate NBA Sticker Book (Scholastic Books). Gordon is also a personal trainer and is currently working on Class Reunion, a novel based on real life.

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Dave Johnson
Dave Johnson has been a working member of thoroughbred and standardbred horseracing for more than 40 years. In the early 1970s, Johnson brought harness racing to a national audience long before cable TV. He was the "Voice of The Triple Crown" for ABC Sports, and then moved to radio, calling The Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes.
Johnson has served as Track Announcer for Hialeah, Aqueduct, Belmont Park and Saratoga. He is currently Senior Track Announcer for the thoroughbred season at The Meadowlands in New Jersey. His voice can be heard on hundreds of national commercials and sitcoms, and his race calls are a staple of Hollywood movies.
In April of 2005, Dave joined the sports team at Sirius as co-host of Down the Stretch and The Race of the Week. The special production of The Breeders' Cup earned Sirius Satellite Radio the sport's highest broadcasting honor, The 2005 Eclipse Award from The National Thoroughbred Racing Association.

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Tim Montemayor
Tim Montemayor has worked in sports broadcasting for nearly two decades, working in some of the biggest sports cities in the country and covering championship teams in Chicago, Los Angeles and St. Louis. Monty is also an accomplished writer and columnist, having been published in such publications as The Sporting News, Football Digest, The Miami New Times, and on the internet with MSNBC.com and Hoopstown.com.

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Arnie Spanier
Arnie Spanier made his debut year on the Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) in Las Vegas, before venturing south across the desert to Phoenix, honing his skill at the local level. He was lured back to the network side with One-on-One Sports. After four years in Chicago, Hollywood beckoned and Arnie answered with a successful three-year afternoon show. Next came the call from the South, and Arnie spent two years as morning drive co-host on Atlanta's WCNN before joining Sporting News Radio.

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David Stein
David starts each call by asking the listener to "tell me something good about your life.” Every show is created to bring out the best in people with David asking listeners to “pay it forward and to get off the bench and onto the court ... on the show and in life” Through tears and laughter, David is spreading random acts of kindness and promoting good health and well being to listeners on a national and international level.

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2 Live Stews
Doug Stewart is the married family man who entered broadcasting after a successful business career, while his brother, Ryan Stewart, is the laid back bachelor that was a safety at Georgia Tech and played five years for the NFL's Detroit Lions. After a heated, yet comical, debate one evening among friends, the avid sports fans decided to take their act to radio. They are originally from Moncks Corner, SC, and now live in Atlanta, GA.

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Todd Wright
From his first on-air position as a play-by-play voice of the Hurricanes as a student at the University of Miami to his most recent work anchoring tournament coverage on the PGA Tour Network, Todd Wright has pretty much done it all. His work on local, national and satellite radio has taken him to numerous Final Fours, national championship bowl games, Super Bowls and World Series, as well as to historic venues like Lambeau Field, Cameron Indoor Stadium, Notre Dame Stadium, Daytona International Speedway and Augusta National.

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Tim Brando, Arnie Spanier, Todd Wright, David Stein and Troy Aikman take you inside locker rooms for the stories behind the scores.
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