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105.7 The Fan/Baltimore to Return ''Game Day Uncensored''


WJZ-FM (105.7 The Fan) in Baltimore is adding special content for the 2024 NFL season. The Audacy Sports outlet is returning "Game Day Uncensored," hosted by a collection of 105.7 The Fan talent and local sports reporters. The show will feature three hours of pregame content prior to each game and three hours of postgame coverage featuring news, notes and sound bites from the game.

105.7 The Fan midday host Bob Haynie and afternoon talent Ken Weinman will lead the first hour of pregame coverage, while afternoon co-host Tim Barbalace, midday host Vinny Cerrato and Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will host hours two and three. Then, Melissa Kim will be the go-to voice for postgame content for hours one and two, with host Mike Popovec wrapping up the final hour.

"We could not have picked a better team to tackle what's ahead this season," said 105.7 The Fan Brand Manager Chuck Sapienza. "Baltimore sports fans are in store for enthusiastic voices, carefully curated content and local expertise, making for a well-rounded game day experience. Baltimore has an exciting season in store, and we can't wait to continue serving as the go-to destination for fans."

105.7 The Fan will also continue delivering the latest sports talk, breaking news, interviews and more with station personalities and local journalists throughout the week. Weekday programming will feature guest commentary from reporters Cordell Woodland and Melissa Kim.

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