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  • Green Bay PackersDateTue Jun 24, 2014 1:42 pm

    What radio personalities are presently featured on KMOX Radio


    St. Louis, Missouri For many of my generation, KMOX radio was the "Voice of St. Louis." It was one of the first 100,000 watt AM powerhouses in the area. For many years it was where most of us got our news in the car


    on the way to work and then again on the way home. They didn't play a whole lot of music on KMOX, but when they did, it was usually in some historical context.


    It was the home of the Cardinal's broad casts for many years. A lot of us were shocked when the Cardinals moved to a weak little radio station in Webster Groves, 55 AM. Now all the people in outstate Missouri who used to be able to sit by their radio on a clear evening and listen NFL Jerseys 2014 to the baseball game would be unable to do so anymore. It made a lot of people upset and even though it has been several years now, there still are calls for the games to be put back on KMOX.


    During all those years of baseball broadcasts the station groomed such notables as Mike Shannon, Jack Buck, Harry Carey, and Bob Costas. They all got their start there and in the case of Harry Carey, Jack Buck, and Bob Costas, they went on to bigger and better things. As for Mike Shannon, he still broadcasts the cardinals games, but of course, not with KMOX anymore.


    Things at the radio station took a different turn with the death of owner Bob Hyland. He was definitely old school. While all of the other radio stations in St. Louis were changing formats like most people change underwear, he stayed with the talk format and in terms of listeners and ratings, KMOX stayed number one. No one messed with KMOX radio in St. Louis.


    But then Bob died and after that long time morning personality Jack Carny soon followed. Jack's son had a stint in his place, and so did Jack Buck's son Joe Buck, but it just didn't seem the same after Jack Buck died as well. I can't tell you how many nights that I sat by the radio waiting for that famous phrase of Harry Carey's "Way Back! It could be, it might be, it is! A home run."


    KMOX (1120 AM, "NewsRadio 1120") is a radio station broadcasting from St. Louis, Missouri. KMOX operates as "NewsRadio 1120" and refers to itself as "The Voice of St. Louis."


    KMOX is affiliated with the CBS Radio Network and licensed to a CBS Corporation subsidiary, CBS Radio. KMOX's transmitter is located in Pontoon Beach, cheap jerseys Illinois. The KMOX AM Studio is located directly across the street from the Gateway Arch.


    For many years, KMOX broadcast using C QUAM AM stereo, but stereo transmissions ended in the spring of 2000. The station now broadcasts an HD Radio signal.


    KMOX, along with WSDZ are responsible for the activation of the Greater St. Louis Inc. According to the station's official website, the "KMOX" call letters were assigned by the Federal Radio Commission. The station's owners had hoped to be assigned "K V S L", for "Voice of St. Louis" They were assigned KMOX, but in a last ditch effort they applied for "K M O", but the letters Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys were in use at the time by a small station on Wholesale Nike NFL Jerseys the west coast. KMOX signed on December 24, 1925. (The "X" was because the date was Christmas Eve, or "X"mas eve. Although a local legend states the call letters mean Kirkwood, Missouri On Xmas, the K was the assigned first call letter of all new radio stations west of the Mississippi River.


    In 1927, the station gave prominent coverage to the Charles Lindbergh flight across the Atlantic, in the Spirit of St. Louis. That same year, it became cheap nfl jerseys one of the first 16 stations in the CBS network[1]; two years later CBS bought KMOX, and began the process of getting approval to build a 50,000 watt transmitter tower; when completed, it gave the now clear channel station a signal that could be heard as far away as New Zealand and the Arctic Circle, making it one of the first international radio stations.


    In 1933, KMOX covered the first post Prohibition case of Budweiser beer leaving Anheuser Busch for the White House, a story carried nationally by CBS.


    During the 1930s and 1940s, KMOX was one of several St. Louis stations broadcasting Cardinals and Browns baseball games. KMOX lost broadcasting rights in 1948 when a new Cardinals radio network was formed by the team, but by the 1950s, it became the flagship station of that network (in part due to its clear channel status).


    During the 1950s, the station's slogan was "k mocks", pronouncing the way the station's call letters are spelled.


    In 1955 Robert Hyland Jr became KMOX's general manager, a role he held for nearly forty years. It was Hyland who emphasized and leveraged KMOX's relationship with the Cardinals; he also made the decision in 1960 to eliminate the station's afternoon music programming in favor of talk radio, a critical change which led to the station's subsequent dominance of the St. Louis radio market. On February 29 of that year, Jack Buck hosted the first "At Your Service" program, which included an interview with Eleanor Roosevelt. That program, like the sports talk programs that soon followed, pioneered a format for radio heavily dependent on interviews, guest appearances, and calls from listeners.

  • No way to predict Super Bowl teams nowDateTue Jun 24, 2014 1:39 pm

    Roughriders underdogs no more


    Part of the charm behind Rider Nation has always been the sense that the Roughriders were battling against the odds, the weather, the big boys from the big cities and just about everything else.


    Always the underdog. Always just trying to stay afloat as a community owned team, hoping to win a Grey Cup every decade. Or two.


    Now, that all changed. The Riders, according to some local observers, may turn Grey Cup 101 into a profitable year for the organization that may top $10 million.


    That more than twice the $4.4 million salary cap, if you keeping score at home.


    The team brought in well known veterans for this season like Geroy Simon and Ricky Foley, and acquired Alex Hall, who was then leading the league in sacks, in a late season trade with Winnipeg.


    This isn exactly little engine that could stuff.


    At Riderville this week a beer was going for $7 a pop, the kind of gouging of which owners of the Rogers Centre are often accused. I spoke to a Hamilton fan this morning who paid $240 for a seat in the temporary nosebleeds and left rather disappointed. He said nobody was checking tickets, which meant customers were shoehorned into rows to such an extent that he was forced to abandon the game.


    Everybody loves the prairie hospitality theme, and it real. Moreover, the connection between the Riders and the weather make them as Canadian as a loonie.


    But if they not the richest CFL team, they close. They got a new stadium coming up paid mostly by taxpayers dollars, and the team is hugely successful, having been to four of the past seven Grey Cups, winning twice.


    They are underdogs no more, nor are they poor.


    We see if the rest of the country starts to love them a little less.


    Strange that not once did Hamilton coach Kent Austin turn to backup quarterback Dan LeFevour in Sunday blowout. All year, Austin has inserted LeFevour for not just third down and short situations, but with entire packages. But not in the biggest game of the year.


    Another Monday, another beginning of the week with some in the media endlessly suggesting the Leafs are lucky, or playing on borrowed time. It like there this desperate hope that Randy Carlyle team can go on a losing streak to legitimize some popular mathematical model.


    Vancouver gets Los Angeles tonight, and the Canucks are finding it tough sledding in their new divisional alignment, just 1 7 so far against the California teams and Phoenix. They struggling to score under John Tortorella just as they struggled to score last year under Alain Vigneault.


    The only difference is there isn a day to day goalie soap opera. The Canucks are going to have a tough time making post season play in the ultra tough west.


    In Nolan first game, the Sabres beat the Leafs. Since then, Buffalo has lost four straight and unveiled just about the ugliest set of third jerseys the NHL has ever Odell Beckham Jr Jersey seen.


    This is going to take a long time to fix.


    CFL teams can now make trades and try to protect as many players as possible for the Dec. 16 expansion draft that will set up the new Ottawa RedBlacks with a base of players.


    The future of Toronto backup quarterback Zach Collaros will be fascinating to watch. There lots of talk he may end up in Winnipeg, not Ottawa.


    Interesting that those who want to glorify and mythologize the Grey Cup as pure Canadiana get all giggly when a Hollywood movie star shows up and takes in a game.


    Seriously, people, Tom Hanks at the 101st Grey Cup suddenly legitimizes the CFL?


    Daniel Alfredsson missed a date with his former Ottawa teammates on Saturday but is likely to play next Sunday when, for the first time since bolting as a free agent, he visits the nation capital.


    The response from Ottawa fans will be intriguing, although no one anticipating a Dany Heatley like roasting.


    Still, Alfie picked Detroit over Ottawa because he believed the Wings had a better chance to win the Stanley Cup. So far, he been sort of correct. Neither team looks headed for a Cup, but the nine win Sens sit 12th in the Eastern Conference, well back of the 11 7 7 Wings.


    Boy, that Jhonny Peralta really paid a fearsome price for using performance enhancing drugs, huh? A four year, $50 million deal for Peralta from the Cardinals after a 50 game suspension last season for PED use has offended many in the game.

  • No way to predict Super Bowl teams nowDateTue Jun 24, 2014 1:36 pm

    No way to predict Super Bowl teams now


    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 34 31 in the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)Officially, each NFL team's regular season schedule comprises 16 games over 17 weeks and starts in early September, before the leaves have begun to turn. Unofficially, the whole thing is just getting going now.


    This is what a league ridden with parity and debilitating injuries has wrought. Teams are so evenly matched that no game's final score is surprising anymore, and the sudden absence of a significant player can reverse a franchise's immediate fortunes. Aaron Rodgers, Reggie Wayne, Tamba Hali: Ask each man's coaches and teammates about the cost of losing him for any length of time.


    Yes, Peyton Manning is in the midst of an incredible season. But as Sunday night illustrated, it sure does get Women's Brandin Cooks Jersey cold in December and January, and Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are still out there, lurking like wolves.


    The idea that anyone can predict who will reach the Super Bowl, let alone win it, before the season's final four or five weeks has become a fool's errand, and even the stretch drive is hardly an indicator of how the playoffs will shake out.


    The Baltimore Ravens won nine of their first 11 games last season, lost four of their final five, then rolled through the AFC playoffs and the San Francisco 49ers. The 2011 Giants were 6 5, then lost two of their next three games before reeling off six straight victories. In 2008, the Arizona Cardinals lost back to back December games by a combined score of 82 21, and they were 42 seconds away from a championship until the Pittsburgh Steelers' Santonio Holmes caught a pass and tight roped the end zone sideline at Raymond James Stadium.


    All of this background brings us, of course, to the Eagles. They are 6 5 ahead of their matchup Sunday against the Cardinals, and it's fun now to compare their schedule to the Cowboys' and wonder what they have to do to make the playoffs.


    The Cowboys are also 6 5, and they hold the first tiebreaker by having beaten the Eagles five weeks ago, and they're unbeaten within the NFC East, and their schedule looks easier than the Eagles', but can you really count on Tony Romo, and what if Nick Foles keeps playing like a Hall of Famer? These are the games we play this time of year, and it's all fun and fruitless and, as Chip Kelly noted earlier this month, pretty much a waste of thought for him and for everyone else.


    "To spend time looking at what number I think is going to be the number you need to win in games, it means nothing," Kelly said. "Just go out and prepare for that game you've got that week, and that's what it should be about and what it's always about. It doesn't matter what I think it is. At the end of the year, I'm going to pat myself on the back? 'I thought it was 10. It was 10.' You don't get anything for it, do you?"


    This is exactly the right way for an NFL coach to look at things, because every team is an organism, changing and evolving (or devolving) over 17 weeks. world, and they're not the same Eagles who for a while couldn't help but surrender 500 yards and 30 points each week, and they'll be something else entirely by the time Dec. 29 and that season finale against the Cowboys roll around.


    Three years ago, remember, the Eagles also had a new starting quarterback who was tearing their opponents apart, and they quickly became the fashionable pick to reach the Super Bowl. They were 10 4. It seemed all things were possible for them. Then the Minnesota Vikings taught the rest of the NFL how to defend Michael Vick in Andy Reid's offense, and, well, so much for fashion and possibility.


    Will these final five weeks culminate in a similar collapse or in a more satisfying conclusion? I don't pretend to know. No one should. But at the moment, they promise to be more than a little interesting, because of everything that's mysterious about Kelly and Foles and the modern NFL, and that's something.

  • Pink pistolsDateTue Jun 24, 2014 1:33 pm

    Seahawks Beat Buccaneers In Overtime


    SEATTLE Women's Arthur Lynch Jersey SEATTLE (AP) Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch made the plays to help the Seattle Seahawks pull off the greatest comeback in franchise history against the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers.


    It was just another ugly win during the best start in Seattle's history.


    Steven Hauschka kicked a 27 yard field goal with 8:11 left in overtime, and the Seahawks overcame a 21 point deficit to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27 24 on Sunday.


    Trailing 21 0, Seattle improved to 8 1, but it was far from easy against the winless Buccaneers.


    Russell Wilson threw a 10 yard touchdown pass to Doug Baldwin with 1:51 left in regulation to pull the Seahawks even. Wilson then led Seattle on a nine play, 51 yard drive in overtime capped by Hauschka's winner.


    Seattle tied the franchise record with its 12th straight home victory, which coincides with Wilson being a perfect 12 0 at home as Seattle's starter.


    But after being pushed to the final yard on the final play last Monday at St. Louis, the Seahawks had to fight through another sloppy effort to knock off a double digit underdog.


    Tampa Bay fell to 0 8 for the first time since 1985 when the Buccaneers started the season 0 9. They pushed Seattle around at the line of scrimmage, watched Mike Glennon manage the game well and saw Mike James rush for a career best 158 yards.


    But Seattle's defense started getting stops in the second half, the Seahawks overcame two interceptions in the red zone and Lynch overcame a sore knee to have his best game of the season.


    It was Seattle's first overtime home game since losing to San Francisco 33 30 early in the 2008 season. But they had already pulled out one major comeback that was capped in overtime earlier this season at Houston in a 23 20 win, and did it again on Sunday.


    The previous best comeback for Seattle came in 1995 when the Seahawks fell behind 20 0 midway through the second quarter at Denver and rallied for a 31 27 victory.


    Wilson finished 19 of 26 for 219 yards and two touchdowns. He stood in against countless blitzes from the Bucs defense and made key completions in the second half.


    Lynch finished with 125 yards on 21 carries. He missed time in the first half with a sore knee then returned to average 6 yards per carry.


    Glennon was 17 of 23 for 168 yards and two touchdowns. He managed the game almost flawlessly in the first half, but could not sustain drives in the second half and gave Seattle a chance to rally.


    Glennon hit 10 of his first 11 passes, including touchdown passes of 12 yards to Tim Wright and 20 yards to Tiquan Underwood as the Bucs dominated the first half. Glennon's first two TD passes capped the Bucs' two longest touchdown drives of the season.


    But Glennon and the Bucs failed to score after the opening drive of the second half and Seattle staged its rally.


    James ran for a career best 158 yards for Tampa Bay and threw a 2 yard TD pass to Tom Crabtree on a jump pass late in the second quarter to give the Bucs a 21 0 lead. Tampa Bay finished with 205 yards rushing.


    Wilson was 15 of 18 passing in the second half and overtime and ran for a 10 yard touchdown.


    He got started at the end of the first half by hitting Jermaine Kearse on a 16 yard touchdown just before halftime, then found Baldwin beating a blitz by the Bucs to pull Seattle even at 24.


    Seattle also got an electric 71 yard punt return from Golden Tate to set up Hauschka for a 36 yard field goal early in the fourth quarter.


    Wilson also overcame two huge interceptions deep in Tampa Bay's end. The second came midway through the fourth quarter when on first and goal the Seahawks went away from Lynch and tried a play action throw to Baldwin. The ball was tipped by Keith Tandy, who pulled in the interception.


    Rob Gronkowski, Troy Polamalu, Ryan ClarkNew England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski celebrates his touchdown catch in front of Pittsburgh Steelers safeties Ryan Clark, back left, and Troy Polamalu (43) during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)


    Fans cheer for Houston Texans' Case Keenum during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, in Houston. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)


    Nick Foles, Sio MoorePhiladelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles (9) passes as Oakland Raiders outside linebacker Sio Moore (55) applies pressure during the second quarter of an NFL football game in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn)


    Mike Glennon, Bruce IrvinTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Mike Glennon (8) makes a touchdown pass to Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Timothy Wright as Seattle Seahawks' Bruce Irvin (51) and Clinton McDonald close in during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)


    Davone Bess, Corey Graham, Matt ElamCleveland Browns wide receiver Davone Bess (15) skips into the end zone past Baltimore Ravens cornerback Corey Graham (24) and safety Matt Elam (26) on a 20 yard touchdown catch in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)


    DeSean JacksonPhiladelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson (10) celebrates as he scores on a 46 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Nick Foles during the third quarter of an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

  • Starmount adjust and hit the roadDateTue Jun 24, 2014 1:30 pm

    No Monday or Thursday night games expected at Levi


    When the 49ers move into Levi Stadium next season, they won be hosting games on Monday or Thursday nights, the Bay Area News Group Mike Rosenberg has learned.


    The 49ers have three regular season games remaining at Candlestick Park, ending with Brandin Cooks Authentic Jersey a Dec. 23 game against the Atlanta Falcons on ESPN Night Football. The 49ers are in NFC playoff contention, but their record of 6 4 currently puts them on pace to be the No. 6 seed and not secure a home game.


    Next season, the 49ers will enter $1.3 billion Levi Stadium next to their Santa Clara training facility. They are scheduled to host the Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers, Arizona Cardinals, St. Louis Rams, Seattle Seahawks and whatever NFC North team finishes in the same place in its respective division.


    The 49ers play this Monday night against the host Washington Redskins. The 49ers and Dallas Cowboys are tied for the most wins all time on Night Football, with 43 apiece. Jim Harbaugh is 4 0 on that stage as 49ers coach, and the 49ers are 3 1 all time against the Redskins on Monday nights.

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