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95.7 The Game/San Francisco Reveals Revamped Lineup
RADIO ONLINE | Thursday, October 8, 2020 | 12:08pm CT |
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Entercom has announced a revamped weekday lineup for KGMZ-FM (95.7 The Game)/San Francisco, effective October 12. The Sports outlet welcomes Kate Scott as morning co-host, while midday co-host Bonta Hill and night host Joe Shasky will move to morning drive to join Scott for "The Morning Roast," weekdays from 6-10am PT. Current morning personality Dan Dibley will join the station's midday show "Steiny, Guru and Dibs" alongside Matt Steinmetz and Daryle "The Guru" Johnson from 10am-2pm.
Dormer morning co-host Lorenzo Neal will join the show every Monday and serve as the station's NFL contributor. Station contributor John Dickinson will succeed Shasky as night show co-host, joining Ryan Covay for "Covay and JD." The station's afternoon and evening programming will remain the same.
"Our new 95.7 The Game lineup brings a unique combination of passion, energy, enthusiasm and experience to an already accomplished radio station and will allow us to better serve our listeners," said Entercom San Francisco Senior VP and Market Manager Gregory Nemitz. "Kate Scott has continued to demonstrate that she is a rising star in the format and will excel with Bonta [Hill] and [Joe] Shasky in mornings."
"As a lifelong Bay Area sports fan, getting to help launch a new morning show covering the teams I grew up cheering for in one of the greatest cities in the world is truly a dream come true," added Scott. "I know I speak for all of us when I say we are incredibly grateful for this opportunity and cannot wait to get started."
Kate Scott is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster who most recently spent the last five years in a variety of roles with the Pac-12 Networks. Scott served as a play-by-play announcer for multiple men's and women's collegiate sports, as well as a reporter, studio anchor, public address announcer, and host of the award-winning features show "Our Stories." The first woman to call an NFL game on the radio, first woman to call football for the Pac-12 Networks, and play-by-play announcer for the first all-female NHL broadcast in the U.S., Scott also previously spent six years as the first full-time female voice on Bay Area sports radio at KNBR.
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