Coleman, who hosted the 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM shift, had been on the Baltimore sports scene for more than 20 years.
Bob Haynie will host alongside analysts Bill Ripken, Mike Bordick, and Jim Duquette, with reporter Cordell Woodland.
"So many careers have been damaged by going down the road and taking the wrong turn. I think it's the job of a program director to...
"Much like during his radio show, the tributes again poured in last night as people showed the love they have for Gaba, a hero, friend and...
The Baltimore Orioles failed to win 50 games this season. The 47 – 115 record meant the Orioles had their worst season in franchise history and...
Over the past few months 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore looked far and wide for a programmer to lead the station forward. As it turned out,...
Under The Radar returns with another jammed pack week of sports media news. As usual, if you have individual or company news to pass along, send...
When it comes to sports talk radio a host must wield many talents daily; address the topics of the day in a passionate manner, be funny...
The morning after the New England Patriots pulled off an improbable comeback to become Super Bowl champions, the sports radio industry does the same by recognizing...
This week the on-air talent have enjoyed their fifteen minutes of fame, but now it’s time to give some attention to the brand leaders who are...