Gary Radnich
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Gary Radnich is currently the host of the 9 a.m. to noon slot on KNBR radio in San Francisco and is also the lead sports anchor on KRON television. A former standout basketball player for UNLV, Radnich has been a broadcast personality on KRON since 1985 and on KNBR since 1992[1].
In 2003, the SF Weekly described his radio program as "amateurish" and "incomprehensible" while awarding "Best Sports Talker" to his KNBR colleague Tom Tolbert.[2] In 2005, Art Spander panned Radnich for his support of Larry Krueger's supposed racist comments about Giants' skipper Felipe Alou.[3] In 2006, the SF Weekly named Radnich "Best Sportscaster", noting that his broadcasts are "spontaneous" and that he "knows sports"[4].
[edit] References
- ^ Hartlaub, Peter (2005-03-17), "After 20 years as KRON's sports anchor...", San Francisco Chronicle
- ^ 2003, "Best of San Francisco 2003: Sports Talker", SF Weekly
- ^ 2005, "Comments put KNBR host in hot water", Oakland Tribune
- ^ 2003, "Best of San Francisco 2006: Best Sportscaster", SF Weekly