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Russell Dale Martin (October 4, 1960 – February 27, 2021) was an American radio personality in Dallas, Texas.He worked in the Dallas radio market for 31 years. Martin hosted the No. 1-rated The Russ Martin Show on KLLI Live 105.3 in Dallas, until December 8, 2008, when KLLI switched to an all-sports format.
On July 1, 2010, KEGL announced the return of The Russ Martin Show. The show began airing on July 12, 2010, in the 6 am – 10 a.m. time slot. [16] On September 26, 2011, KEGL rearranged the lineup to move The Russ Martin Show to the afternoon shift, while mid-day host Cindy Scull moved to mornings. Chris Ryan, the previous afternoon shift host ...
Lee Min-ho in "Pachinko" Russ Martin/Apple TV+ "Pachinko" is a generational epic based on Min Jin Lee's 2017 novel of the same name. It follows a Korean family living in Japan across four ...
Keiana Martin: (2022–2023) Quick Pitch [2] (now with CBS Sports) Stephen Nelson: (2018–2023) MLB Tonight, Intentional Talk, and MLB Network Showcase (now with ESPN and secondary play-by-play announcer for Los Angeles Dodgers) [15] Bo Porter: (2022–2024) MLB Tonight (now Los Angeles Angels first base coach) [2] Leila Rahimi (2014) MLB ...
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KYNG became the Dallas network affiliate for The Howard Stern Show; other personalities and programs during its initial launch included Ed Tyll, A.W. Pantoja, Jim Verdi, Martha Martinez, Russ Martin, Tom Leykis, Loveline, and John & Jeff. Three years later, in March 2003, the station took the new call sign KLLI, with "Live 105.3" as the new ...
The show took a pause in 2011 following season 8 and resumed in 2017. The series earned a total of 55 Emmy nominations and six Golden Globe nominations over the span of 24 years.
June 1 – Air Show Colorado 1997 (Broomfield, Colorado) – Ret. Colonel "Smiling Jack" Jack M. Rosamond was killed when he lost control of his restored F-86 Sabre Jet during an acrobatic loop at the (then known as) Jefferson County Airport. Unseasonably high temperatures combined with the natural high elevation (5,673 ft) of the airport was ...