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Indy's Sports Ticket 1430 to Launch ''The Dan Dakich Show''


Dan Dakich
Dan Dakich

Indianapolis' newest local Sports/Talk show, "The Dan Dakich Show," will launch on WXNT-AM (Indy's Sports Ticket 1430 AM). Hosted by championship basketball player and coach, Dakich airs weekdays from noon-3pm beginning Monday, January 29. Dakich's career combines experience as a championship basketball player and coach with that of an award-winning radio host and ESPN'S leading Big 10 college basketball analyst.

After a 10-year run as Head Coach at Bowling Green State University that included a MAC Outright title and two NIT Berths, Dakich switched careers and launched "The Dan Dakich Show" on WFNI (The Fan) in Indianapolis. After 14 years at the Fan, he took his show to "OutKick Network," where his show "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich" airs weekdays from 9-11am.

Cumulus Indianapolis Vice President/Market Manager Darlene Park said, "Indiana's very own Dan Dakich returns to the airwaves as opinionated as ever and ready to break down all things sports on Indy's Sports Ticket 1430 AM every weekday from Noon to 3pm. He is an Indiana sports legend, and we are so excited he is bringing his game to our team."

Dakich commented, "Couldn't be more thrilled to join the fantastic team at Indy's Sports Ticket 1430 AM. The state of Indiana and I have had a lifetime love affair that extends way beyond sports and sharing that daily is going to, once again, be a blast! Can't wait to get started as we build Indy's Sports Ticket 1430 AM into Indy's go-to home for all things sports."

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