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Jim Rome is funny, its just too bad that he is going to a place like KFAN, those guys are clowns, I wish he would stay on KALL. The best show at slot is easily 1280's Jake and Gunther though.
Rome isn't funny. He's an idiot, and always has been. He's an example of a person who is trying to become bigger than the sports he is supposed to be covering. I can't listen to him. Period.
Rome's the best.
A "Radio" news Website said that K-FAN (KFNZ) was part of the Larry H. Miller Communications group.
I know that K-FAN is home of the Jazz, but doesn't Citadel Communications still own K-FAN (KFNZ)??
Larry H. Miller's group owns Channel 14 KJZZ for sure
but how did AllAccess get the notion that the Miller group owns 1320 KFNZ (K-FAN). Sounds like some sloppy reporting of details. Did Citadel Comms.
sell 1320 AM to the Miller Group recently??
Good for Rome to move to a new affiliate.
The Deseret News story makes no mention of station ownership, but the link from the 'other' website to the Deseret News did??
Citadel sold 1320 and 1230 to LHM well over a year ago. They still operate out of the same building, and share some resources, but are not part of the Citadel radio group.
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