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Bickley and Marotta to Move to Mornings on KMVP/Phoenix


Bickley and Marotta
Bickley and Marotta

Bonneville Phoenix has announced that Dan Bickley and Vince Marotta (pictured) will move from middays to mornings on KMVP-FM (Arizona's Sports Station) from 6-10am beginning Tuesday, September 7. They replace the long running "Doug and Wolf Show." Ron Wolfley, who is also the Arizona Cardinals radio broadcast analyst, will move to middays (10am-2pm) with a new program where he will be joined by Luke Lapinski for "The Wolf and Luke Show." Doug Franz will become a digital contributor on ArizonaSports.com.

"I cannot say thank you enough to both Doug Franz and Ron Wolfley, who along with being great broadcasters, are both first-class people that have made tremendous contributions to the Arizona Sports brand and our community," said Bonneville Phoenix SVP/Market Manager Scott Sutherland.

"Doug and Wolf had the longest, most successful run in Valley sports radio history and we are so appreciative of all of their great efforts over the years," added Bonneville Phoenix Vice President of Programming Ryan Hatch. "But now is the time to bring a new energy to mornings with an ensemble cast that will jumpstart each day with strong opinions and plenty of laughs."

Bickley and Marotta stated, "We are so pumped up to start the Valley sports conversation every morning on one of the biggest sports brands in the country. This is going to be a blast."

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