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  2. KTRS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KTRS (550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. The station airs a talk radio format with some sports. The station is owned by KTRS-AM License, L.L.C., a consortium of local investors which includes actor and St. Louis native John Goodman. KTRS's studios and offices are located in Westport Plaza in Maryland Heights.

  3. John Carney (radio) - Wikipedia

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    John Carney is an American radio talk show host. He was named 2010 Best AM Radio Personality by the Riverfront Times. [1] ... he rejoined KTRS. [5]

  4. List of old-time American radio people - Wikipedia

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    John Brown (actor) Oscar Brown, Jr. [1]: 28 ... Necrology of Old Radio Personalities; OTR Actors and Their Roles This page was ...

  5. List of St. Louis Cardinals broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Radio: John Rooney (2006–present) and Ricky Horton (2016–present; Free TV 2001–2007, Cable TV 2008–2021) ... KTRS AM 550 (2006–2010) Television (Broadcast)

  6. Category:American radio personalities - Wikipedia

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    A. Al B. Sure! Al Jarvis; Mark S. Allen; Peter Allen (American broadcaster) Aimee Allison; Fran Allison; Gloria Allred; Renán Almendárez Coello; Carl Amari

  7. List of St. Louis Blues broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Noel Picard was the lead radio/TV color commentator in 1973–74 and 1974–75, with Kyle returning in 1975–76; while Picard was the analyst, Kyle filled-in as play-by-play when needed. Eli Gold did a separate TV feed in 1979–80 and mostly did games by himself but did have some injured players serve as analysts when available.

  8. KMOX - Wikipedia

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    KMOX aired University of Missouri Tigers football and basketball games for many years, and was the flagship of their radio network until the 1990s. In 2011, the Tigers moved to KTRS. [33] The station continues to host sports programming such as "Sports Open Line". Matt Pauley is the main host. [34]

  9. Category:American talk radio hosts - Wikipedia

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    C. Herman Cain; Gerry Callahan; Harold Camping; Steve Cannon (radio) John Carlson (radio host) Adam Carolla; Howie Carr; Bill Carroll (broadcaster) Dalton Castle (wrestler)