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Portland's 1080 The Fan Announces New Lineup


AJ McCord
AJ McCord

Entercom's KFXX-AM 1080 The Fan in Portland has announced a new weekday programming lineup.

"Dirt and Sprague" with co-hosts Andy 'Dirt' Johnson and Brandon Sprague will transition from afternoons to morning drive from 6-9am weekdays. "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" will continue in the 9:00am-noon slot, followed by station newcomer, KOIN6 TV sportscaster AJ McCord as afternoon show co-host, paired with veteran station host Dusty Harrah in the Noon - 3pm slot for "AJ and Dusty."

"I'm so excited about this enhanced lineup," said Kim Martinez Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Entercom Portland. "With Dirt and Sprague making the well-deserved move to mornings and the addition of AJ McCord in middays, 1080 The Fan will continue to provide the best content and entertainment for our listeners, and results for our advertisers."

"I could not be more excited with this opportunity to join 1080 The FAN and extend my coverage of Portland sports," said McCord. "I'm blessed to have a co-host in Dusty Harrah who is equally as eager to bring the best sports talk to our listeners. Combining the forces of KOIN6 and The Fan to provide more extensive coverage of our favorite teams is a dream come true."

McCord joins 1080 The Fan after serving as local television station KOIN-TV's primary sports reporter and anchor since 2017. In addition to covering the Portland sports landscape, she hosted a variety of weekly shows. Prior to KOIN-TV, she served as weekend sports reporter and anchor for KHBS/KHOG-TV in Fayetteville, AR.

The weekday lineup concludes with "Primetime with Isaac and Suke" featuring Isaac Ropp and Jason Scukanec from 3-7pm for the 16th consecutive year.

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