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Tom Ackerman talks with Mark Boyle, the longtime radio voice of the Indiana Pacers, about his brief tenure at KMOX Radio in 1988 and his childhood admiration for the station's broadcasting legacy. Boyle shares insights on the Pacers' current playoff run, the leadership of Tyrese Haliburton, and the team's ensemble-style approach under veteran head coach Rick Carlisle. They also discuss the storied Pacers-Knicks rivalry, the electric atmosphere at Madison Square Garden, and the dynamics of Indiana's passionate basketball fan base. Plus, Boyle reflects on his 37-year career in broadcasting and the evolution of the NBA from the perspective of a seasoned insider.
In Hour 2 of Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman talks with Lutz Pfannenstiel about St. Louis City SC's first loss of the season, a 1-0 defeat to Philadelphia. Lutz provides insights into the team's challenges during the match, including the red card to Eduard Löwen and the team's need for improvement. He also discusses their upcoming match against Austin. Later, Tom is joined by John Mozeliak, who dives into the Cardinals' spring training roster decisions, including the choice to start Victor Scott II in center field and the team's rotation and bullpen composition. John also discusses the potential for Michael McGreevy's future with the team and reflects on the history of Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium as it undergoes renovations. The conversation also covers March Madness, with analysis of the St. John's vs. Arkansas game and predictions for the Illinois vs. Kentucky matchup. Additionally, there's discussion on changes at KMOX Radio, including the transition to 104.1 FM and new programming lineup.
In this packed episode of Sports on a Sunday Morning, host Tom Ackerman covers a wide range of sports topics with a stellar lineup of guests. Hour 1 kicks off with Bernie Miklasz and Jared Carrabis discussing the latest from the Cardinals' spring training. Bernie reflects on recent roster decisions, including the selection of Victor Scott II as the starting center fielder, and Jared shares his thoughts on the state of MLB teams heading into the season. They also dive into March Madness, discussing standout games like St. John's vs. Arkansas and the Illinois vs. Kentucky matchup, while previewing the playoff picture. In Hour 2, Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC, joins Tom to break down the team's first loss of the season—a 1-0 defeat to Philadelphia. They analyze what went wrong in the match, including the red card to Eduard Löwen, and discuss the challenges the team faces moving forward. Lutz also previews the upcoming match against Austin. Later, John Mozeliak, Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, talks through key spring training decisions, including the choices for the starting rotation and bullpen composition. He also addresses player moves like sending Michael McGreevy to Memphis and reflects on the legacy of Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium as renovations begin. The show wraps up with a discussion on KMOX Radio's transition to 104.1 FM, announcing new programming and hosts.
In Hour 1, Chris and Nate discuss exciting updates for KMOX Radio, including the addition of the 104.1 FM simulcast starting March 24. With multiple listening options like AM, FM, and the Audacy app, KMOX is expanding its reach and improving signal coverage. The conversation also highlights the SIUE Cougars' historic first NCAA tournament appearance after winning the OVC championship and its potential impact on university visibility. Later in the hour, Peter Kastor, Professor of History and American Culture Studies at Wash U, joins the show to discuss "Three Flags Day." Peter dives into the historical significance of St. Louis' transfer from Spanish to French to American control in 1804, and the role of the Louisiana Purchase in shaping exploration. He also highlights local historical context and its broader implications.
In today's show, Chris and Nate start with exciting updates for KMOX Radio, including the addition of the 104.1 FM simulcast starting March 24, broadening its reach and improving signal coverage. The conversation also highlights the SIUE Cougars' historic first NCAA tournament appearance after winning the OVC championship, with its potential to raise university visibility. Later, Peter Kastor, Professor of History at Wash U, joins the show to discuss "Three Flags Day" and the significant historical moment when St. Louis transitioned from Spanish to French to American control in 1804, touching on the Louisiana Purchase's influence on exploration. In Hour 2, Chris Cillizza delves into the current political landscape, analyzing economic concerns under the Trump administration, challenges faced by the Democratic Party, and the potential dismantling of the Department of Education. Matt Pauley shifts focus to the SIUE Cougars, breaking down Coach Brian Baroni's leadership and their NCAA Tournament prospects. The hour also covers Cardinals Spring Training, Victor Scott's performance, and roster decisions, while addressing rising egg prices, the bird flu's impact, and ongoing investigations into price gouging. Hour 3 celebrates the SIUE men's basketball team's Ohio Valley Conference championship win and their exciting NCAA Tournament berth, featuring a interview with Coach Brian Baroni. We also enjoy a fun "Who is the most 'St. Louis'?" segment before welcoming Lauren Patton, co-founder of Old Bakery Beer Company, to discuss the brewery's 10th anniversary, their commitment to organic brewing, and local collaborations. Tune in for a mix of sports, politics, and vibrant St. Louis culture!
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Cardinals Insider & KMOX Radio's Matt Pauley where the talks are between the Astros & Cardinals on Nolan Arenado. How much has Arenado slipped? Has he revised his swing? What kind of leader is Arenado? Go check out Underdog Fantasy
A discussion of notable events, people, and cultural happenings in St. Louis during the early 1960s, including the opening of the American Theatre, the start of KMOX radio's community programs, the move of the Chicago Cardinals to St. Louis, the rise and fall of the Gaslight Square district, and the construction of the Gateway Arch.
Scott Jagow joins the Marc Cox Morning Show and talks his weekly "Roaming St. Louis" segment on KMOX, where he explores a new location, mentioning a visit to Forehand's new brewery in Kirkwood. They also discuss the growing Missouri bourbon scene.
Join Tom Ackerman on "Sports on a Sunday Morning" as he delves into the latest updates from the St. Louis Cardinals' spring training. In this episode, Lance Lynn shares his anticipation for his role as the starting pitcher in the Cardinals' home opener, reflecting on the team's performance during spring training and their renewed focus on fundamentals and pitching. Additionally, catch Lutz Pfannenstiel's live discussion, where he analyzes the recent game against DC United and provides insights into the team's upcoming matches.
Join Johnny Rabbit on a journey through the history of education in St. Louis, starting from Pierre Laclede's founding of the city in 1764. Explore the evolution of schools, from private French language schools to the establishment of public schools, kindergartens, and universities. Learn about key milestones, influential educators like Susan Blow, and significant events like the Louisiana Purchase World's Fair in 1904. Discover how St. Louis played a role in the women's rights movement and the birth of the telephone.
Dive into the fascinating world of St. Louis with Scott Jagow as he plays audio clues, challenging you to guess the locations he's explored. From former rake and shovel factories to places intertwined with the history of lemons and limes, join Scott in unraveling the mysteries of St. Louis landmarks. Discover stories behind each spot, including a brewery turned distillery and an upcoming bacon fest.
If you are a KMOX Radio listener, good chance you've woken up to the sound of “Total Information AM's” Debbie Monterrey! On this episode of Soccer Mom Sunday, host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define chats with her former colleague. Debbie is a graduate of Truman State University, has served as a Press Secretary, and has had a long run in Broadcast News … but she's almost brand NEW to the SOCCER scene … and a competitive one at that! Listen as Debbie tells her story of how she reluctantly fell into the soccer world now filled with practices, games, travel and more. Hear her unique perspective that comes from having fresh eyes on what the Beautiful Game has to offer, and what it still needs for growth.
Join Scott Jagow as he engages in a compelling political dialogue with renowned political commentator John Hancock sheding light on significant events, from Mike Pence's departure from the presidential race to the legal entanglements faced by former President Trump. The conversation delves into GOP dynamics, Trump's rallies, and the debate around local school board decisions, offering diverse perspectives on contemporary political issues.
AI is everywhere. How can investors get a piece of the pie? Megan Lynch and Tom Ackerman ask Mike Brown, President/CEO, Brown Family Wealth Advisors & host of The Money Show on KMOX Radio. Photo credit - monsitjCreative/iStock / Getty Images Plus
Embark on an emotional journey as Kevin Killeen bids adieu to KMOX radio with his final "Whole Nother Story." Transport yourself back to snowy mornings and radio tunes that marked Kevin's youth, setting the stage for a career spanning 28 years as a relentless news chaser. From heated debates among adults to the iconic Jack Carney's laughter, Kevin recounts his encounters with radio legends, Jack Buck's poetic moments, and the sage advice from Jim White. As the curtain falls, join Kevin in reflecting on his unique storytelling style that left lasting impressions. Experience the drama and poignancy of this remarkable farewell on KMOX.
Join us in this heartfelt interview as Kevin Killeen, a beloved radio personality at KMOX, discusses his departure after 28 years on the air. Discover Killeen's insights into the world of radio, storytelling, and public speaking. From his experiences at KMOX to his new position with the St. Charles County Government Communications Department, Killeen reflects on the power of good radio, effective storytelling, and the impact of his work on the community.
Julie Smith, author of Master the Media: How Teaching Media Literacy can Save our Plugged-In World joins KMOX Radio for News Literacy Week to talk about where we get our news, why getting it from social media may come with pitfalls, and how we can be smart about checking sources.
Follow Joe on Twitter: @Joe_Pott Joe Pott's Bio, courtesy, SIUE Athletics: Joe Pott has been the "Voice of the Cougars" since 2008. The native of St. Louis, Missouri, oversees all communications and broadcasting operations for SIUE athletics. He is the radio voice of Cougar men's basketball and baseball on 88.7 the Sound, all home broadcasts on ESPN+ and also has appeared on FOX Sports Midwest as part of the Cougars' basketball television coverage. He has called nearly 400 SIUE men's basketball games and more than 400 Cougar baseball games in addition to several hundred more soccer, volleyball, softball, and women's basketball games, while also serving as the host and emcee at many Cougar athletics special events throughout the year. Pott also manages the student video crew responsible for the live production of SIUE Athletics events online. He recently oversaw the transition of Cougars broadcasts from the OVC Digital Network to ESPN+. Off the air, he heads the Athletic Communications Department and is the primary media contact for men's basketball, baseball, men's soccer and golf. Away from SIUE, Pott joined the sports staff at KMOX Radio and serves as a host on the station as well as the St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network. Prior to coming to SIUE, Pott served as the radio play-by-play voice for the Gateway Grizzlies, a member of the Frontier League of professional baseball in Sauget, Illinois, from 2001-2010. The three-time Frontier League Broadcaster of the Year also served as a guest speaker and emcee at a number of public events promoting the baseball Grizzlies. He was a play-by-play voice for the game of the week for football and basketball for Team 1380 and FOX Sports Radio 1490 in St. Louis from September 2007 to March 2008. He worked as the voice of the Edwardsville Tigers during the 2003-2004 boys' basketball season on WAOX radio. Pott earned a bachelor of arts in communication in 2000 from the University of Dayton, where he worked as an Athletics Communication Assistant, called many sports on radio, and served as a play-by-play voice for local telecasts of Flyer volleyball and soccer. He remains a tried and true Flyer basketball fan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/personsofinterest/message
Bob Costas had a meteoric rise in broadcasting, from Syracuse University to KMOX Radio in St. Louis to the networks. But before Costas was a fixture on our televisions, he announced minor league hockey, ABA basketball and even was a substitute host on "Bowling for Dollars" in Syracuse. In part one of our conversation with Bob Costas, growing up on Long Island as a sports crazed kid, listening to out of town games on the car radio, the advice he got from the high school baseball coach who cut him, opportunities while he was a student at Syracuse University and then off to St. Louis and shortly thereafter the network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Dean DeVore welcomes back to the podcast, Tom Ackerman (@Ackerman1120) Sports Director, KMOX Radio in St. Louis, MO to discuss the impact COVID continues to have on sports as more and more teams deal with outbreaks and postponements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leaf peeping season is here! This week Dean DeVore welcomes, David Angotti from smokymountains.com and creator of their Fall Foliage Prediction Map. Dean and Dave take a look at each region of the US and tell you which areas of the country may be the best places to visit this fall. https://smokymountains.com/fall-foliage-map/ https://smokymountains.com/gatlinburg/blog/top-places-see-fall-foliage-50-states/ Then Tom Ackerman (@Ackerman1120) Sports Director, KMOX Radio in St. Louis, MO joins Dean to discuss the baseball postseason and college football. It's all on this week's episode of 'Everything Under the Sun'! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ZZ Top frontman Billy F Gibbons discusses early advice from B.B. King, hanging out with Prince talking about guitars, surviving the pandemic, his new solo record, thinking about getting back out on the road to tour and more. Hear the whole interview Wednesday on "The Charlie Brennan Show with Amy Marxkors" on KMOX Radio at 10:35am Central.
On December 24th, 1925, KMOX Radio was born. 95 years later, the Voice of St. Louis is celebrating another birthday. In this special, we look back at our 50th anniversary from 1975. You'll hear KMOX memories and stories from Jack Carney, Jack Buck, Miss Blue, Dan Kelly, Rex Davis, Jim White, Bob Hardy, Walter Cronkite, Stan Musial, Robert Hyland and many more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Born at Misawa AFB in Japan, Bo Matthews is a proud Air Force brat. The desire to live close to His father who was stationed at Scott AFB is what brought Bo Matthews to St. Louis in 1988. His roots quickly grew and St Louis became his home. You may know him from his many years playing Country Music on WIL. Early on Bo found out what it was like to really be a part of the community. Perhaps you rode along side him on one of his charitable motorcycle rides, filled sandbags with him during floods, or helped him feed families and provide children with gifts for the holidays. All of which are Bo’s passion. Bo and his wife Erica have been together since 2000 and live in an earth home, yes Bo mows his roof! You can now find Bo on KMOX Radio.
On MAY 31, 1990, CSPAN recorded a live airing of KMOX and aired it to a national audience. The first part of the broadcast focused on the Moscow Radio Exchange, but after, the national audience was treated to an hour of Anne Keefe and Bruce Bradley. Enjoy this small example of what KMOX radio would have sounded like in 1990. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She was the Grand Dame of KMOX. Anne Keefe joined The Voice of St. Louis in 1976 after a long career in television in Rochester, New York. Known as a master at interviewing, Anne often looked at herself as the voice of the female listener. In this special, you'll hear what made her special as a radio and television broadcast legend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Meteorologist and Host, Dean DeVore is joined by Kim Jones (@KimJonesSports) from the NFL Network and Tom Ackerman (@Ackerman1120) Sports Director, KMOX Radio in St. Louis, MO to discuss the impact COVID-19 is having on sports as athletes return to the field, court and ice. Then AccuWeather Meteorologist, Bill Deger chats with Dean about Isaias, as the tropical storm eyes Florida and the US East Coast. It's all on this week's episode of our ongoing Summer Series of 'Everything Under the Sun'! Subscribe to our daily and weekly podcasts at www.accuweather.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KMOX Radio Interview with Joe Puleo the Director of "America's Little Italy: The Hill" Joseph Puleo is an award winning director born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Lindenwood University and graduated with a BFA from their school of film in 2015. In 2017, his short film "Top Son" screened across the country and was ultimately selected to be a part of Kevin Hart's LOL Network "Eat My Shorts Competition" where it was named a top 5 finalist and screened at the prestigious "Just For Laughs" festival in Montreal. He continues to write and direct films.
The Big Bumper, Jim White, dominated St. Louis airwaves every night for 20 years. We look back at the life and legacy of the legendary KMOX Radio personality. You'll hear from Jim White, Charlie Brennan, Bob Costas, Bob Hamilton, Jack Carney, Tom Langmyer, Jack Buck, Frank Absher, Clint Hasse, Bob Hardy, Elaine Stern, Pat White and many more. Hosted by Ryan Wrecker.
Fred Stamps, Former Receiver, Edmonton Eskimos. Marc Carcasole, Reporter, Global Toronto. Chris Kerber, Play by Play voice, St. Louis Blues, KMOX Radio.
Chris Kerber, Play by Play voice, St. Louis Blues., KMOX Radio
Don Corrigan discusses his new book, "Nuts About Squirrels" with Kevin Killeen on KMOX's “Whole Nother Story.” For more information about Corrigan's new book visit www.environmentalecho.com.
Jack Michaels, Oilers play by play voice. Chris Kerber, play by play voice, St. Louis Blues, KMOX Radio. Chris Daniels, KING 5 News in Seattle.
Hear Kevin Killeen, from KMOX Radio St. Louis, interview Don Corrigan about the new book Images of America: Forest Park. (Interview date was Wednesday, July 12, 2017) Images of America: Forest Park, a new book by Don Corrigan and Holly Shanks, is dedicated to the more than 13 million people who make Forest Park come alive with their visits each year. The book is full of historic photographs and insightful stories that tell the significance of Forest Park, its history, and its world class institutions. The book will release on July 17, 2017, and can be purchase on Amazon.
8 AM - 1 - Jack's son peed in front of a prospective babysitter; Half the people in India go to the bathroom in the open; How did this whole Hillary email scandal start?. 2 - KMOX Radio in St Louis reporter Brett Blume is in Ferguson, MO reporting on 2 cops being shot; 80% of office gossip is true. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Susan Crabtree from the Washington Examiner reports on 2 secret service agents crashing their car into White House barricades.
Jack's son peed in front of a prospective babysitter; Half the people in India go to the bathroom in the open; How did this whole Hillary email scandal start?. 2 - KMOX Radio in St Louis reporter Brett Blume is in Ferguson, MO reporting on 2 cops being shot; 80% of office gossip is true. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Susan Crabtree from the Washington Examiner reports on 2 secret service agents crashing their car into White House barricades.