Steve Czaban
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Steve Czaban ("The Czabe") (born June 1, 1968) is an American sports radio personality. He currently hosts Fox Sports Radio's The First Team on Fox from the studios of WTEM in Washington, D.C., co-hosts The Sports Reporters on WTEM and does a daily sports segment for Bob and Brian, a syndicated Wisconsin-area morning show. He hosted GameTime with Steve Czaban on Fox Sports Radio from 2002-2005 and was formerly a guest host on The Jim Rome Show.
Czaban grew up in McLean, Virginia, where he attended Langley High School and Cooper Middle School. He received a BS in Communications and Political Science from University of California Santa Barbara.
He is also credited with the idea of the "Four Horsemen of the Internet Apocalypse," which he says are Myspace, YouTube, Email, and Ebay. On his segment on "Bob and Brian" though, it is unclear whether Steve thinks that Ebay or Wikipedia should be the fourth horseman.[citation needed]
He claims that his theme song for the Bob and Brain segment is It's Raining Men since in an episode of The Simpsons it is revealed that this is Homer's favorite song.[citation needed] Czaban's show opens to the music of Earth Wind and Fire's "Boogie Wonderland."
Steve's Bio. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.