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''The Jim Rome Show'' Expands to KTFM in San Antonio


Jim Rome
Jim Rome

Westwood One inks a new affiliation agreement to expand "The Jim Rome Show" from CBS Sports Radio into San Antonio on Alpha Media's KTFM (San Antonio's Sports Star) beginning August 14. The program will air weekdays from 12-2pm CT. In addition, KTFM-FM will be the new market home of the NFL and NCAA Football broadcasts from Westwood One for 2023.

"San Antonio is home to many long-time listeners," said Rome. "Thrilled to be reconnecting with them on 94.1 San Antonio's Sports Star again. Thank you for the warm welcome back!"

"Jim is still very much at the top of his game," added Westwood One Sports Vice President of Affiliate Sales Ryan Maguire. "This move is not only great for longtime listeners of 'The Jungle' but for new ones who will be entertained by Jim's unique brand of sports entertainment. We're thrilled that we could work out this new partnership with Alpha Media in San Antonio."

"Jim Rome returns to San Antonio. The Military City is going to love them some Jim Rome," said Alpha Media San Antonio Director of Sports Operations Tim Spence. "Who's the most outspoken...in your face sports personality in America? It's Jim Rome. When he says, 'Have a Take, Don't Suck,' he means it."

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