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Lonestar 92.5's Bo and Jim Show Offers Romo a Job


Bo and Jim
Bo and Jim

Dallas quarterback Tony Romo's next job might not be with FOX or CBS, as iHeartMedia's KZPS-FM (Lonestar 92.5) Dallas morning personalities Bo and Jim offered him a job with the show on the Classic Rock outlet. He does live in DFW after all, so Bo and Jim, being the compassionate people they are, hate seeing anyone facing a job loss. They wanted to step in and make sure Romo could stay in Dallas with his family if he wanted to.

"We know we can't pay what Jerry pays, but all the free coffee you can drink and free tickets to Bo and Jim Bash VI isn't too shabby," said Bo Roberts.

Roberts and White threw out several possible jobs for Romo including picking out the morning's music, hanging banners at Lonestar's weekly bike nights, and the role of captain for the office softball team.

"Working with Bo & Jim will keep Tony and his family in Dallas, and more importantly, he won't have to play for Houston or The Browns," said Lonestar 92.5 Program Director Don Davis.

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