Changes happening in Colorado radio and TV
Jeremy Levy back with you to tell you about some interesting changes that are happening in Colorado radio and TV.Ryan Harris has now joined Nate Kreckman on the afternoon show from 3-6 PM weekdays on Altitude Sports Radio 950 AM. Tom Nalen has left the station.TJ Carpenter has now joined Sean Walsh on 1340-Mile-High sports radio. TJ Carpenter comes from WHB radio in Kansas City. Sean and TJ can now be heard from 2-4 p.m. weekdays.Starting on March 31, Brandon Stokley will now have a new radio partner named Zach Bye. Zach comes from 104.5 The Team in New York. Zach and Brandon can now be heard on the 104.3 the fan from 12-3 PM on weekday afternoons. I am looking forward to hearing this show.Be on the lookout for a blog interview with Zach in the next couple of months!Sticking with the sports end of radio; Jack Corrigan and Jerry Schemmel have both signed extensions with the Colorado Rockies broadcasts. I think the article I read from Jason Barrett’s sports media said that their contract was for 5 years. Jack has been with the KOA radio broadcast since 2004 while Jerry started with the broadcasts in 2011. Jack and Jerry can be heard calling Colorado Rockies games on KOA news radio 850 a.m. and 94.1 fm.Congratulations to Slacker and Steve from KALC 105.9. They just got a contract extension for another 5 years. Slacker and Steve have been on the station since the early 2000’s. They always do such a wonderful job with the Children’s hospital radiothon every Valentine’s Day. Slacker and Steve can be heard from 3-7 on Alice 105.9 FM.Keefer can now be heard on 93.3 KTCL FM on week day afternoons from 3-7 PM. Keefer used to be with some other radio stations in Denver, so it is good to see him back on the air.Good luck to Tom Green who will be leaving Denver’s Channel 2 TV in Denver in the month of May. Tom anchors the morning on Channel 2. Tom doesn’t know what his plan will be after he leaves. Ernie Bjorkman is taking Tom Green’s spot after May. Good luck to Ernie. I am hoping that this will be a good move for him.Thanks for tuning in.Jeremy Levy