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Gambo & Ash Join KTAR
Sports 620 KTAR announces long-time Arizona sports talk show hosts John Gambadoro and Mark Asher join the station. Their show, from 1-6pm, begins this Friday.
January 3rd, 2007 @ 7:23am PHOENIX (January 3, 2007) - Sports 620-AM KTAR has signed former XTRA (KGME 910-AM) hosts John Gambadoro and Mark Asher (also known as "Gambo" and "Ash"), which solidifies the afternoon programming lineup for the all-new, all-sports station.
"We wanted to build a sports station that gave Valley sports fans everything they wanted. We have the signal, all of the games, the ESPN affiliation, and now with the addition of market favorites - Gambo and Ash - we have accomplished that goal," said Erik Hellum, vice president and market manager for Bonneville International.
"There are no bigger names in the Valley of the Sun in sports talk radio," said Ryan Hatch, Sports 620 KTAR program director. "Gambo and Ash are a powerhouse team who are proven headliners in the industry, and they will play a significant role in establishing KTAR as a premier sports brand."
Both hosts have a history of success as sports radio broadcasters. For the past decade, they worked as afternoon co-hosts on XTRA, KGME's highest-rated, longest-running sports talk show. Prior to this, Gambadoro, a New York native, was a sports writer at Newsday for 7 years. His counterpart, Asher, was a TV analyst for FOX Sports, pre-game host for the Phoenix Coyotes, and sideline reporter for college football games at Arizona State University.
Both hosts are enthusiastic about representing the flagship station for sports talk radio.
"KTAR's decision to offer an all-sports lineup presented a great career opportunity for me," Gambadoro said. "In particular, I am looking forward to working with a long list of talented people at KTAR."
A native of Arizona, Asher echoed his sentiment. "I am excited to join KTAR's winning team because the station has always been a part of my life. In fact, I grew to love talk radio because I used to listen to KTAR every day with my dad."
Asher later graduated from Central High School and Northern Arizona University. At the age of 25, he became one of the youngest sports talkers in the country to host a show during afternoon drive time.
KTAR's decision to hire Gambadoro and Asher finalizes the station's weekday lineup of shows. They join a talented team of veteran radio personalities who will be broadcasting at the following times:
5 - 9 a.m. The Doug and Wolf Show 9 - 11 a.m. The Herd with Colin Cowherd 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. The Dan Patrick Show 1 - 6 p.m. Gambo and Ash 6 - 9 p.m. 620 SportsLine with Dave Burns 9 - 11 pm. ESPN GameNight 11 p.m. - 4 a.m. All Night with Jason Smith 4 - 5 a.m. Mike & Mike in the Morning
On January 1, Sports 620 KTAR started offering the best local and national sports talk shows, programming and updates from ESPN Radio - every day, all day long. It is the place for listeners to hear play-by-play broadcasts of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Phoenix Suns, the Arizona Cardinals, and the Arizona State University Sun Devils.