Chad Hartman
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Chad Hartman is a sports radio talk show host on the FAN Radio Network, headquartered in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, where its flagship KFAN is broadcast with local programming seven days a week. Hartman's show airs every weekday from 2-4:30 PM, and is preceded by the Common Man Progrum[sic] and followed by Bumper-to-Bumper with Dan Barreiro. Hartman was the radio voice for the Minnesota Timberwolves while they were on KFAN and is the son of Minnesota sportswriting legend Sid Hartman.
Hartman graduated from Robbinsdale Armstrong High School and Arizona State University in 1988 and has returned to the Twin Cities to follow in the footsteps of his father as a high-profile sports commentator. He enjoys quirky TV shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Lost, and America's Got Talent. Frequent contributors to Chad's show include Mark Rosen, Paul Charchian, Bob McNaney, Belinda Jensen, Cities 97's Brian Oake, KTLK's Brian Lambert, Paul Molitor, Twins GM Terry Ryan, and Doogie Wolfson.
Chad Hartman has so many guests that he has earned the nickname, "The Barbara Walters of the Fan."