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WMFS is home to the Geoff Calkins Show, the Jason and John Show, the Giannotto & Jeffrey Show, and the Gabe Kuhn Show. As of the 2007 baseball season, WMFS has become the home of St. Louis Cardinals broadcasts in the Memphis area. It also broadcasts Tennessee Volunteers football and basketball games. [3] The station's license is held by Audacy ...
The Commercial Appeal got into the act, running opposing columns in the "Sports" section, with Don Wade making the keep-the-name argument, and Geoff Calkins calling for change ("Moniker just doesn ...
After a home loss to AAC last place team East Carolina in January, Memphis newspaper columnist Geoff Calkins declared the Josh Pastner era "over" in Memphis. [2] The Tigers suffered a 20-point home loss to UConn on February 4, 2016, which marked the worst home loss for the Tigers since February 1999.
FILE - Ezekiel Kelly attends for a hearing, Monday, March 25, 2024, in Memphis, Tenn. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS) MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee man who has ...
Billy Jack "Spook" Murphy (January 13, 1921 – February 21, 2008) was an American college football player, coach, and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Memphis State University—now known as the University of Memphis—from 1958 to 1971, compiling a record of 91–44–1.
The Daily Memphian reported Thursday that a senior law enforcement official familiar with the investigation confirmed Morant was “Professional Athlete 6” identified in an FBI complaint filed ...
Dix Communications operates in northeastern and east-central Ohio, including more than 30 daily and weekly newspapers. [24] In June 2017, GateHouse announced it was purchasing Calkins Media Group's four six-day-a-week newspapers and Calkins Digital Group, a press facility and related websites and other digital operations. [25]
The current main building was designed by architect Everett D. Woods after WWII as an elementary, middle, and high school for East Memphis. [3] [4] Construction began in 1946 and the first classes of grades K-10 took place in 1948, with 11th and 12th grade being added in 1949 and 1950 respectively.