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Jurecki Joins KMVP 98.7 Arizona's Sports Station


Mike Jurecki
Mike Jurecki

Bonneville Phoenix taps veteran sports talk show host and Arizona Cardinals insider Mike Jurecki to join the Arizona Sports content team as a talk host and multi-media reporter. Beginning June 19, Jurecki will join former Arizona Cardinals defensive player Bertrand Berry for "The Blitz with B-Train and Jurecki" each weekday morning from 10am to noon on KMVP (98.7 FM Arizona's Sports Station). He'll also produce written, audio and video content for ArizonaSports.com. Previously, he was with crosstown KGME-AM (910 FOX Sports).

"I am thrilled to work with a team truly committed to producing local sports content," stated Jurecki. "I look forward to teaming up with Bertrand, a player I covered and respected on and off the field, and creating content for one of the largest local sports websites in the country."

Jurecki has been covering the Arizona Cardinals and hosting sports talk radio shows in the Valley for more than 22 years.

"Mike Jurecki is one of the original icons of Phoenix sports radio and is the ultimate Arizona Cardinals insider," said Bonneville Phoenix VP/Content and Operations Ryan Hatch. "Our goal is to deliver local sports fans unique and exclusive content on radio, online and on social media, and we're very excited to add him to our powerful local roster."

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