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Mike Hogan, is a Canadian sportscaster who was a sports talk radio host on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto, Ontario. He also serves as the play-by-play voice for the 2024 Grey Cup Champion Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League for that station's gameday broadcasts, as well as their Manager of Communications. Hogan was formerly a long time sports talk radio host on Toronto station CJCL (AM), branded "The Fan 590", Hogan was born in Kingston, Ontario.Hogan previously hosted a weekday morning sports radio show on the Fan 590 called The Mike Hogan Show (originally named The Bullpen) from 9 AM to 12 PM. Typically, the first hour was hosted solely by Hogan as he takes calls from listeners, while the last two hours was previously co-hosted by another guest sportscaster from TSN in the early 2000s, but later changed to a guest sportscaster from Rogers Sportsnet (due to the station being acquired by Rogers Communications) as they both discussed daily sports topics while also interviewing guests. During the later part of the 2000s, Mike Toth became the mainstay co-host of The Bullpen for the last two hours of the show. In late 2009, Toth was let go from the station, leaving Hogan as the sole host for the full 3 hours.During both the CFL and NFL seasons, the first hour on Fridays was co-hosted with former Argonaut and former NFL player Chris Schultz as a one-hour show dedicated to a weekly discussion on the CFL and/or NFL called "Football Friday". Inside the Argos was initially a regular segment of The Mike Hogan Show during the first hour on Wednesdays in the late 2000s until Hogan's show was cancelled. The show was co-hosted by former Argonaut defensive back Adrion Smith during 2007, and offensive lineman Sandy Annunziata during 2008 and 2009.During the CFL season, Hogan also served as the play-by-play voice for the Toronto Argonauts on The Fan 590's radio broadcasts (or webcasts from their website if the games conflicted with a Toronto Blue Jays radio broadcast) with former Argonauts linebacker Pete Martin as his colour analyst. Also during the season, Hogan hosted a one-hour show dedicated to a weekly discussion on the Argonauts featuring interviews of the team members called Inside the Argos. This program aired on the FAN 590 on a weekly basis during the midweek evenings.#mikehogan#torontoargonauts#communicationsmanager#livewithcdp#chrispomay#tsn1050#barrycullenchevrolet#wellingtonbrewery#greycupchampionshttps://www.argonauts.ca/https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomayhttps://www.cameo.com/chrispomayWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596...
What do business leaders and consumers need to know about the economy as we head into the new year?In the 26th episode of our Sharing Knowledge Series, our guests look ahead to help business owners and consumers navigate the challenges and opportunities we're likely to experience in 2024. Host Kevin Vonderau sits down with Mike Toth and Brian Toma to discuss what factors they're watching to gauge the state of the economy in the new year. Mike is the Chairman & CEO of Westfield Bank and Brian is a managing partner and registered investment advisor at Freeman Heyne Toma Financial Advisors.Investment products:• Are not FDIC insured• Are not bank guaranteed• May lose value• Are not a deposit• Are not insured by any federal or state government agencyYou can read highlights of the discussion by visiting https://www.westfield-bank.com/why-westfield-bank/westfield-bank-news/2024-economic-outlook We want to hear your feedback. Take our survey at westfield-bank.com/sks Have questions? Email westfield-bank@westfield-bank.com.For legal information and resources, visit westfield-bank.com/sharing-knowledge/disclaimer.
Salutations, Good People, and Welcome Back to the We Important Podcast! This Week at We Important, the Boys are Putting on for the City Once Again; Cleveland Legend, Mike Toth, Better Known as the One and Only, Super Pimp, Stops By for His We Important Debut! Pimp Takes Us Through the Fabled Origins of How His Impeccable Style Led to the Pimpin' Persona that Many Nightlife Clevelanders Have Come to Cherish, the Ins and Outs of How He's Handled Having Fans and 5% Haters, and of Course, the Importance of Love. What Can't be Overstated, is the Fact that Mike Toth is a Genuine Celebrity in this City and that He Represents the Greatest Qualities of What the City Has to Offer; Humility, Selflessness, and Good Times. Mike is Nothing Short of a Role Model for Every Good Natured, Fun Loving Person Out There and it was a Tremendous Pleasure to Get to Know Him Personally. From Suits and Style to Club Hopping and Getting Loose; This is Certainly Not One to Miss! As Always, Stay Important! Peace, Love, & Pimpin'!
Mike Hogan, is a Canadian sportscaster who was a sports talk radio host on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto, Ontario. He also serves as the play-by-play voice for the 2022 Grey Cup Champion Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League for that station's gameday broadcasts, as well as their Manager of Communications. Hogan was formerly a long time sports talk radio host on Toronto station CJCL (AM), branded "The Fan 590", Hogan was born in Kingston, Ontario. Hogan previously hosted a weekday morning sports radio show on the Fan 590 called The Mike Hogan Show (originally named The Bullpen) from 9 AM to 12 PM. Typically, the first hour was hosted solely by Hogan as he takes calls from listeners, while the last two hours was previously co-hosted by another guest sportscaster from TSN in the early 2000s, but later changed to a guest sportscaster from Rogers Sportsnet (due to the station being acquired by Rogers Communications) as they both discussed daily sports topics while also interviewing guests. During the later part of the 2000s, Mike Toth became the mainstay co-host of The Bullpen for the last two hours of the show. In late 2009, Toth was let go from the station, leaving Hogan as the sole host for the full 3 hours. During both the CFL and NFL seasons, the first hour on Fridays was co-hosted with former Argonaut and former NFL player Chris Schultz as a one-hour show dedicated to a weekly discussion on the CFL and/or NFL called "Football Friday". Inside the Argos was initially a regular segment of The Mike Hogan Show during the first hour on Wednesdays in the late 2000s until Hogan's show was cancelled. The show was co-hosted by former Argonaut defensive back Adrion Smith during 2007, and offensive lineman Sandy Annunziata during 2008 and 2009. During the CFL season, Hogan also served as the play-by-play voice for the Toronto Argonauts on The Fan 590's radio broadcasts (or webcasts from their website if the games conflicted with a Toronto Blue Jays radio broadcast) with former Argonauts linebacker Pete Martin as his colour analyst. Also during the season, Hogan hosted a one-hour show dedicated to a weekly discussion on the Argonauts featuring interviews of the team members called Inside the Argos. This program aired on the FAN 590 on a weekly basis during the midweek evenings. Music #mikehogan #torontoargonauts #communicationsmanager #playbyplayannouncer #radio #canadianfootballleague #livewithcdpsportstalk #chrispomay #guest #tsn1050 #torontoontario #livestream #youtube #facebook #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #iheartradio #applepodcasts #googlepodcast #spotify #anchorfm #stitcher #tunein #linkedin #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship #greycupchampions
In our fifteenth episode of the Sharing Knowledge Series, our host and chief lending officer, Kevin Vonderau, is joined by Mike Milby, ceo and Beth Sweeney, president of Ratliff & Taylor, and Mike Toth, president and ceo of Westfield Bank. Together, they discuss the power of empowering your employees, the importance of an engaged workforce, and best practices to shape a healthy workplace culture.We want to hear your feedback. Take our survey at westfield-bank.com/sksHave questions? Email westfield-bank@westfield-bank.comFor legal information and resources, visit westfield-bank.com/sharing-knowledge/disclaimer
In our fifteenth episode of the Sharing Knowledge Series, our host and chief lending officer, Kevin Vonderau, is joined by Mike Milby, ceo and Beth Sweeney, president of Ratliff & Taylor, and Mike Toth, president and ceo of Westfield Bank. Together, they discuss the power of empowering your employees, the importance of an engaged workforce, and best practices to shape a healthy workplace culture.We want to hear your feedback. Take our survey at westfield-bank.com/sksHave questions? Email westfield-bank@westfield-bank.com
In our fifteenth episode of the Sharing Knowledge Series, our host and chief lending officer, Kevin Vonderau, is joined by Mike Milby, ceo and Beth Sweeney, president of Ratliff & Taylor, and Mike Toth, president and ceo of Westfield Bank. Together, they discuss the power of empowering your employees, the importance of an engaged workforce, and best practices to shape a healthy workplace culture.We want to hear your feedback. Take our survey at westfield-bank.com/sksHave questions? Email westfield-bank@westfield-bank.comFor legal information and resources, visit westfield-bank.com/sharing-knowledge/disclaimer
Mike Hogan, is a Canadian sportscaster who is a sports talk radio host on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto, Ontario. He also serves as the play-by-play voice for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League for that station's gameday broadcasts. Hogan was formerly a long time sports talk radio host on Toronto station CJCL (AM), branded "The Fan 590", until he was relieved of those duties on June 24, 2010. Hogan was born in Kingston, Ontario. Hogan previously hosted a weekday morning sports radio show on the Fan 590 called The Mike Hogan Show (originally named The Bullpen) from 9 AM to 12 PM. Typically, the first hour was hosted solely by Hogan as he takes calls from listeners, while the last two hours was previously co-hosted by another guest sportscaster from TSN in the early 2000s, but later changed to a guest sportscaster from Rogers Sportsnet (due to the station being acquired by Rogers Communications) as they both discussed daily sports topics while also interviewing guests. During the later part of the 2000s, Mike Toth became the mainstay co-host of The Bullpen for the last two hours of the show. In late 2009, Toth was let go from the station, leaving Hogan as the sole host for the full 3 hours. During both the CFL and NFL seasons, the first hour on Fridays was co-hosted with former Argonaut and former NFL player Chris Schultz as a one-hour show dedicated to a weekly discussion on the CFL and/or NFL called "Football Friday". Inside the Argos was initially a regular segment of The Mike Hogan Show during the first hour on Wednesdays in the late 2000s until Hogan's show was cancelled. The show was co-hosted by former Argonaut defensive back Adrion Smith during 2007, and offensive lineman Sandy Annunziata during 2008 and 2009. During the CFL season, Hogan also served as the play-by-play voice for the Toronto Argonauts on The Fan 590's radio broadcasts (or webcasts from their website if the games conflicted with a Toronto Blue Jays radio broadcast) with former Argonauts linebacker Pete Martin as his colour analyst. Also during the season, Hogan hosted a one-hour show dedicated to a weekly discussion on the Argonauts featuring interviews of the team members called Inside the Argos. This program aired on the FAN 590 on a weekly basis during the midweek evenings.
Zach Bryner, Jordan Fragapane, and Mike Toth are back discussing Pittsburgh Sports. The Yinzers deep dive into the Steelers and NFL free agency. The Penguins just got done with a hard-hitting series with the Boston Bruins and move on to the New Jersey Devils. The Pirates make their first Spring Training cuts. We deep Dive into March Madness and the most incredible sports weekend of the year coming up this Friday.
The Neighborhood Yinzers add one more yinzer to the podcast as Mike Toth joins Jordan Fragapane and Zach Bryner to complete the Bermuda Triangle of hardcore yinzers. The Neighborhood Yinzers give their thoughts to the smoking hot Penguins' recent play and the Steelers' recent offseason moves. Craig Meyer from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette joins the podcast to talk about Pitt Basketball and preview Pitt's short ACC tournament run (35:00). The Yinzers check-in with the pirates and talk about their recent spring training success.
Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and this is episode #464. As part of our Smithsonian Associates Inside Science Series, our guest, Michael B. Toth, president of R. B. Toth Associates will be discussing his pioneering work over the past two decades to reveal new historic information. Mike Toth offers examples of writings and drawings revealed with the latest advanced imaging systems by the international teams of researchers he leads. For centuries, historic information on paper was erased or damaged by fire and flood, parchment was scrubbed clean and reused, and papyrus torn and repurposed for mummy masks. Artwork was covered by paint and canvas, and names scrawled on walls obscured by wallpaper. Now thanks to modern imaging technology, historic and religious information that was damaged or removed is visible again. Digital imaging and processing of historic artifacts has taken place around the globe in locations as diverse as Venice, Scandinavia, the Vatican, the Sinai Desert, and America. The technology allows investigators to make significant discoveries from newly visible early drawings found on artwork and information hidden in mummy masks, maps, bibles, manuscripts, palimpsests, journals, and even old walls—as well as make the findings accessible for online research. Mike Toth tells us how he and his team have adapted and developed some of these technologies from their initial applications in satellites, X-ray physics, and medicine into imaging tools now used for cultural heritage studies. He also discusses how some projects that made use of these technologies became detective hunts into aspects of lost history. Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show via internet phone, Michael Toth. My thanks to Mike Toth for joining us today to talk about New Discoveries using Imaging, and my thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show. And my thanks always to you, my wonderful Not Old Better Show audience. Remember, stay safe everyone, practice smart social distancing, and Talk About Better. The Not Old Better Show. Thanks, everybody.
Don Kollins has spent his entire life in radio from Saskatchewan, to Ottawa and back, then to Kitchener and Toronto and then to San Fransisco.As Program Director for the Fan 590, Toronto's original all sports radio station he led the programming changes that saw some of the biggest names in Canadian broadcasting come and go, leading the station to some of the largest ratings the station ever had.Don brought Greg Brady, Andrew Walker, Andrew Krystal, Dean Blundell, Jeff Blair, Jim Lang and others into the station that had been the home to Mike Hogan, Gord Stellick, Don Landry, Mike Toth, Howard Berger, Norm Rumack (and more) prior to his arrival. In this episode Don shares his story, what life at Rogers and the Fan 590 was like and why Bob McCown remains number one. Who does Don listen to on Toronto sports radio from San Fransisco? Listen here to Don Kollins - unplugged
In episode 12 of the Bally Alley Astrocast, Adam is joined by his good friend, and sometime-co-host, Chris++. Adam and Chris review the Bally Arcade/Astrocade game "ICBM Attack." This is one of the very rare third-party programs that was released on cartridge. This 4Kb game was released in 1982 by Brett Bilbrey, Mike Toth and Marian Nalepa (Spectre Systems). It requires a special controller called the "Spectre Handle" to play the game. Recurring Links BallyAlley.com - Bally Arcade / Astrocade Website What's New at BallyAlley.com Bally Alley Blog Orphaned Computers & Game Systems Website Bally Alley Discussion Group Bally Arcade / Astrocade Atari Age Sub-forum Bally Arcade/Astrocade High Score Club Bally Alley Astrocast Facebook Page The Classic Gaming Bookcast - By Chris Federico "ICBM Attack" Notes ICBM Attack by Spectre Systems - Video overview and how to use a trackball to play the game in the Astrocade emulator included with MAME. "Two Astrocade Cartridges Released into the Public Domain" - By Adam Trionfo (May 10, 2001) - This article is about the public domain release of two Bally Arcade/Astrocade cartridges by Spectre Systems: "ICBM Attack" and "Treasure Cove." Spectre Systems Documentation Area - This area of BallyAlley.com holds documents related to Spectre System's games and products. Spectre ICBM Attack Handle Pictures - Analog controller used with the very rare ICBM Attack cartridge by Spectre. Notice that this plugs into two controller ports. Spectre Handle Instructions - This is the documentation for the special controller (joystick) used for ICBM Attack. It contains program examples so that the controller can be used from BASIC, plus a letter explaining some problems people have been having regarding the ICBM cartridge. Tid-Bits - This is one page of tid-bits of information from Brett Bilbrey. This information was originally included in Russ Perry Jr.'s newsletter Slap Dash. ICBM Attack Cassette Description by Brett Bilbrey - June 22, 1982. This is the concept of ICBM Attack as originally envisioned by Brett. This game was eventually released on cartridge. ICBM Attack Programming Notes - Twelve pages of handwritten programming notes by Brett Bilbrey about ICBM Attack. In the notes, the game is called "Missile Command." Playing ICBM Attack Using the MESS Astrocade Emulator by Paul Thacker and Adam Trionfo - Each ICBM Attack cartridge came with an analog controller that is absolutely required to play the game. In order to play the game using the MESS (or MAME) emulator, it is absolutely essential to setup the emulator correctly. This article explains how to go about doing that so that you can play ICBM Attack perfectly. ICBM Attack Concept Art - Original concept art for ICBM Attack as drawn on graph paper. The art includes the title screen and game screens. ICBM Attack (Tape) - Early version of the game that is loadable with Bally BASIC. ICBM Attack (Prototype Cart) on Tape - This prototype cartridge loads into an Astrocade with expansion RAM. ICBM Attack Disassembly - A disassembly of ICBM Attack begun November 18, 2011 by Adam Trionfo. ICBM Attack (Low-Res) ICBM Attack (Alternate Picture) iMissile Attack (Picture of Cart) - Mike White's modified version of ICBM Attack. ICBM Attack (Prototypes) for Bally BASIC - Three early versions of the cartridge game archived from tapes in Brett Bilbrey's collection. Load with :RUN, not :INPUT. ICBM Attack (Prototypes) for AstroBASIC - Two early versions of I.C.B.M. Attack by Spectre Systems. These should be loaded with :RUN. They're not actually playable games at this stage. Astrocade News/Updates 8-Bit Workshop - Write 8-bit code, including for the Astrocade, in your browser. Ever wanted to be an old-school game programmer? Learn how classic game hardware worked. Write code and see it run instantly. Gorf Coin-Op: Latest Disassembly - David Turner's original posting to the Bally Alley discussion forum on Groups.io. Dave says, "I've made a little progress on the Coin-Op version of Gorf and thought I would make it available. It will assemble with zmac." Dave added comments from the GORF source code written in TERSE. BallyAlley.com hosts the Gorf Arcade Disassembly, but (as of Feb. 6, 2020) it doesn't have Dave's newest update yet. TERSE Documentation and Source Code - Alan McNeil programmed TERSE, which is short for either "Terse Efficient Recursive Stack Engine" or "Terse Efficient Reentrant Stack Engine." This programming langauge was used at Dave Nutting Associates to program arcade games such as The Adventures of Robby Roto!, GORF and other games from the late 1970s and early 1980s. The TERSE language is based on FORTH. Next Episode's Coverage Cosmic Raiders by Astrocade, Inc. - (Cartridge Game) In deep space lies the alien sector Larkin. You are there on a mission to obtain energy sources that have been seized by the evil Larkins. Radar and a superior guidance system help you avoid attacking fighters and Kamikaze ships. The energy stars are near the Larkin command ship: you must retrieve them before you can leave the enemy sector. Outpost 19 by WaveMakers - (BASIC Game) You are stranded on an alien outpost with nobody to help you. While you wait and pray for a rescue party, the only hope you have of surviving is to gather the food parcels that exist in each of the 16 rooms of the outpost. While you're chasing after the food parcels, the alien is chasing after you! His advantage is that he can go through walls, so his path toward you is more of a straight line, while your escape must be around obstacles in the rooms and through doorways provided. Feedback Sideswipe by WaveMaker - Mike Peace, the author of this Sideswipe, left feedback in January 2020 on this overview of this BASIC game. Astrocade at Magfest! - December 12, 2019 forum thread by "ubersaurus."
Norm Murray interviews Mike Toth from Rogue Street Elite (Mississauga Metro Stars Support Group)
Pop Samurai: Pop Con Milwaukee 2017 Interview- Disney Artist Mike Toth!
Theres nothing like a good sports story. Or debate. Former heavyweight boxing champs George Chuvalo and Lennox Lewis discuss the Chuvalo-Ali fight from 50 years ago, and where boxing is today. Sportscaster Mike Toth remembers a tough interview with the Great One. Walter Gretzky on what Wayne was like at age 9. The fight to get Paul Henderson into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Veteran broadcaster Mike Toth joins Mark Hebscher and Liz West, talking career, being neighbours at work at home and an entertaining edition of Name That Tune.
Mike chats with former TSN, Sportsnet, Fan 590 and Newstalk 1010 host Mike Toth about his career in sports media, his battle with depression, how his business has changed and what he's learned along the way.