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Big Joe Dubin Returns to 102.5-106.3 The Game in Nashville


Big Joe Dubin
Big Joe Dubin

Longtime Nashville radio and television personality "Big Joe" Dubin is returning to WPRT-FM (102.5-106.3 The Game). He'll join Director of Operations and Sports Programming Chase McCabe as co-host of "The Chase & Big Joe Show" weekdays from 9-11am starting Tuesday, September 5. While being an original host on The Game, Dubin also worked at WKRN-TV and WSMV-TV. He also previously served as the color analyst for MTSU football games.

"This is a surreal moment for me," said McCabe. "After being able to watch Joe on TV, intern with him and then produce his shows on The Game, I am thrilled to be able to finally co-host with him. Joe is one of my mentors who always taught me to laugh and we will be doing a lot of that each week day. I'm so glad to have him back on the team."

"I am just so grateful for the opportunity to come back and work with some fantastic and talented people at 102.5 The Game and Cromwell Media," added Dubin. "The opportunity to do a show with Chase and many other things we have planned, I cannot wait to get started."

Nashville General Manager Shawn Fort commented, "I am so excited that Joe is re-joining our broadcast team. I can't wait to see "Big Joe on the Go" again doing great things for Cromwell Media, our clients and our community. Welcome back home, Joe."

The Game's lineup will continue to feature Robby & Rexrode with Robby Stanley

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