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Dan Dibley Inks Long-Term Deal with KGMZ/San Francisco


Dan Dibley
Dan Dibley

Veteran air personality Dan Dibley inks a long-term contract extension to continue as co-host of the morning show on Entercom Sports KGMZ-FM (95.7 The Game) in San Francisco. He'll remain on "Joe, Lo & Dibs," weekdays from 6-10am. With over 20 years in the industry, Dibley helped launch 95.7 The Game in 2011, serving as part of the original morning show team until 2014. He returned to the station in 2015 and has also served as an air talent for the station's midday and afternoon drives.

"Dan brings a unique style full of knowledge and humor to 95.7 The Game," said Entercom San Francisco Senior VP/Market Manager Gregory Nemitz. "He plays an important role on our morning team and we are excited to keep him around for years to come."

"I'm thrilled to continue my career with the radio station that I have been a part of since we launched in 2011," added Dibley. "It has been a true joy and an honor to talk to Bay Area sports fans daily on this rising powerhouse of a sports station."

Dibley has also won an Emmy Award in 2013 for his work as play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports Bay Area.

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