What channel is 680 The Fan?

For over 25 years, 680 The Fan on 93.7 FM has been, and continues to be, Atlanta’s first and biggest sports talk station!

Who owns 680 The Fan Atlanta?

Dickey Broadcasting
WCNN (680 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to North Atlanta and serving the Atlanta-area radio market. It is owned by Dickey Broadcasting and airs a sports radio format. The station is commonly known by the on-air branding as “The Fan”.

What happened to 790 The Zone?

As of today, 790/the Zone is dead and gone. It is now a simulcast of Star 94 until Entercom comes up with a better alternative.

Who left 680 The Fan?

Sandra Golden
Sandra Golden, the morning host on 93.7/680 The Fan, has decided to leave the station after a decade there. She made the announcement this morning on the show.

What station is the fan?

WFAN (660 AM, also known as “Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM” or “The FAN”) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York City and is owned and operated by Audacy, Inc.

What happened to John Kincaid?

John Kincade is a sports talk show host now based in Philadelphia as he will be the host of the new morning show on 97.5 The Fanatic, going up against his former mentor Angelo Cataldi on 94.1 WIP.

What radio station is the World Series on in Atlanta GA?

97.3 ESPN
97.3 ESPN will provide comprehensive coverage from the Major League Baseball World Series between the Atlanta Braves and the Houston Astros.

Where are the 2 Live Stews?

Atlanta
The hosts and cast Ryan Stewart (RJR) is a former Georgia Tech All-American and Detroit Lions football player. The brothers are members of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. The Stewart brothers both currently reside in Atlanta, and they support the local Atlanta charities, particularly Big Brothers, Big Sisters.

Where is Steak Shapiro now?

Steak Shapiro will do weekly segments on V-103 and Star 94 as part of a new deal he signed with Entercom Atlanta. He will work with Darian “Big Tigger” Morgan every Thursday morning on R&B/hip-hop station V-103 at 9;10 a.m. “Our whole passion point with V-103 is elevating black-owned restaurants,” Shapiro said.

What happened to 1070 the fan?

After decades on air, WIBC’s original 1070 AM broadcast frequency ended “indefinitely” earlier this month. The signal also encompassed 93.5 and 107.5 The Fan before the two moved to FM. The WIBC towers that transmit the signal were sold, the station announced, and the towers will soon be taken down.