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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. KTRS ...

  3. St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Its flagship station is KMOX in St. Louis. Due to an earlier deal with KTRS, it is still a partial owner of that station although Cardinals games no longer air on KTRS (which they did for the 2006-2010 seasons). As of the 2022 season, the broadcast team consists of play-by-play announcer John Rooney and color analyst Rick Horton. Mike Claiborne ...

  4. John Carney (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Carney joined KTRS when it changed to a talk format in 1997, and worked the late morning slot until March 5, 1998. [2] He then worked at KMOX in St. Louis, Missouri from 1999 to 2011. [3] Carney worked at KEZK from 2011 to 2012. [4] In June 2012, he rejoined KTRS. [5]

  5. KTRS - Wikipedia

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    KTRS may refer to: KTRS (AM) , a radio station (550 AM) licensed to St. Louis, Missouri, United States KTRS-FM , a radio station (104.7 FM) licensed to Casper, Wyoming, United States

  6. Bill Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    Bill Wilkerson (1945 – November 2, 2017) was an American radio personality and sports announcer who enjoyed a long career on St. Louis stations KMOX (1969–1996) and KTRS (1996–2006). Early life [ edit ]

  7. List of St. Louis Blues broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Cardinals moved back to KMOX in the 2011 season, with conflicting games moved to KYKY, an FM station owned by the same group as KMOX. Since the 2019-20 preseason, WXOS (101 ESPN) has been the flagship radio station for the Blues. Chris Kerber and Joe Vitale are the current radio broadcast team.

  8. KZQZ - Wikipedia

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    WEB was the fourth St. Louis radio station to receive a broadcasting license, preceded by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's KSD (March 14, 1922, now KTRS), St. Louis University's WEW (March 23, 1922), and the Stix-Baer-Fuller department store's WCK (April 3, 1922, deleted November 30, 1928, as WSBF). At this time all broadcasters transmitted their ...

  9. Martin Kilcoyne - Wikipedia

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    Kilcoyne hosts The Martin Kilcoyne Show, a weekday (12:00 PM–3:00 PM CT) talk show on St. Louis-area radio station KTRS (AM) 550. St. Louis Magazine featured him on its 2007 "A-List." [2] Kilcoyne was named "Best TV Sports Anchor" in St. Louis by The Riverfront Times. [3] He won the 2008 Emmy for best Sports Anchor from the Mid-America ...