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Tim Allen Returns to 105.7 The Fan With Brewers Show


Tim Allen
Tim Allen

WSSP-FM & AM (105.7 The Fan) has announced the return of longtime Milwaukee sports voice Tim Allen, who will host a new weekday program focused on the Milwaukee Brewers. Allen will helm the "Brewers Hot Stove Show" weekdays at 5pm ET, beginning January 14 and running through March 25. He will also host a post-game show as part of the station's expanded 2026 Brewers coverage. The lineup additionally includes Tommy Wortz's Lead Off Show, which continues to air on the station.

"If you're going to be the number one sports radio station in Milwaukee, then you have to have the best coverage of the Brewers," said Jason Bjorson, Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Audacy Wisconsin. "Tim Allen is the definitive voice of the franchise's fanbase, and his presence solidifies our commitment to local listeners."

Allen said he is pleased to return to the station and expand his role. "We started this post-game show on The Fan 21 years ago, and to have it continue with them is a pretty special feeling," he said, noting the show will also air on the Wisconsin Sports Radio Network.

A veteran of the Wisconsin broadcast landscape with nearly four decades of experience, Allen has served as lead host of the Brewers' post-game coverage for much of the past 20 years. His career spans multiple radio formats, a decade as a collegiate broadcasting instructor, and work as a motivational speaker. Most recently, he hosted Brewers post-game programming on 97.3 The Game.

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