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910 The Fan/Richmond VA to Simulcast ''Grant & Danny''


Grant and Danny
Grant and Danny

Sports WRNL-AM (910 The Fan)/Richmond, VA, will simulcast midday hosts "Grant & Danny" as part of its weekday lineup, effective immediately. "Grant & Danny" currently airs on sister WJFK-FM (106.7 The Fan)/Washington, DC. Grant Paulsen WJFK in 2009 and was named as the station's Washington Redskins beat reporter a year later. In 2014, he teamed for middays alongside co-host Danny Rouhier, who joined 106.7 The Fan in 2009 as an on-air contributor before expanding his role to a full-time host in 2010. He has served as midday co-host since 2011.

"I'm excited to welcome Grant and Danny to the Capital City," said Entercom/Virginia Senior VP/Market Manager Bennett Zier. "They are a welcomed addition as we continue serving Richmond and the surrounding markets with premier sports content and coverage of local and regional teams."

Paulsen currently hosts pre- and post-game coverage for Washington Capitals games on NBC Sports Washington and writes a regular column for The Athletic. He was named the 2017 DC Sportscaster of the Year at the National Sports Media Association's annual awards.

A lifelong Washingtonian and former pitcher at George Washington University, Rouhier toured North America as a stand-up comedian before a series of YouTube videos garnered him local notoriety, and an opportunity to appear on 106.7 The Fan.

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