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  2. List of St. Louis Blues broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    In response, the Blues moved back to KMOX starting in the 2006–07 season. The season of 2008–09 saw the Blues play their last game on KPLR, which had the rights since the 1986–87 season (except for the 1996–97 season on CBS affiliate KMOV ), electing to move all their games to FS Midwest, starting with the 2009–10 season.

  3. Category:St. Louis Blues announcers - Wikipedia

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    Talk; Category: St. Louis Blues announcers. ... Pages in category "St. Louis Blues announcers" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  4. Blues LW Dylan Holloway exits in stretcher, rushed to ...

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    St. Louis Blues left winger Dylan Holloway was taken away from the rink in a stretcher on Tuesday after taking a puck to the throat. The team announced he was subsequently taken to a hospital and ...

  5. WXOS - Wikipedia

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    WXOS (101.1 FM) is a commercial radio station affiliated with ESPN Radio and licensed to East St. Louis, Illinois, broadcasting to the Greater St. Louis area. Owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, its studio facilities are located on Olive Boulevard in St. Louis, while its transmitter is located in south St. Louis County near Concord.

  6. John Kelly (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly in 2010. John Kelly (born July 25, 1960, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a hockey play-by-play announcer for the St. Louis Blues.He is the son of the late Dan Kelly. [1] Kelly joined his father in the broadcast booth, for a Blues game against the Philadelphia Flyers on November 17, 1988, in which his Blues team defeated the Flyers for the first time in Philadelphia since January 6, 1972 before ...

  7. Jeremy Boyer - Wikipedia

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    Boyer was born and raised in Potosi, Missouri. [2] He was a self-taught organist as a young man and then studied under St. Louis organist Ernie Hays. [1] Boyer is a 1998 graduate of Potosi High School and an inaugural member of the Potosi Trojans Hall of Fame. [3]

  8. Ken Wilson (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Having already moved to doing hockey with the St. Louis Blues in 1984, he moved to announcing select St. Louis Cardinals games in 1985, while handling Reds' television at the same time. He continued his work in baseball, announcing Cardinals games between 1985 and 1990 , California Angels ' games from 1991 – 1995 , Oakland A's [ 2 ] games ...

  9. Jamie Rivers - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Rivers (born March 16, 1975) is a Canadian professional broadcaster and former professional ice hockey coach, executive and former player. He currently serves as the color commentator for St. Louis Blues broadcasts on Bally Sports Midwest, as well as a co-host on the 101 ESPN St. Louis radio program The Fast Lane.