
T-Bones Announce 2005 Radio Agreement
Published on February 23, 2005 under Northern League (NL)
Kansas City Monarchs News Release
KANSAS CITY â The Kansas City T-Bones of the Northern League have inked a deal to have all of their games, home and away, broadcast on 1340 KCKN-AM (All Comedy Radio in Kansas City) in 2005.
The T-Bones will be using KCKN as their flagship radio station in 2005. As in 2004, the T-Bones will also broadcast all of their games on the Internet; however, the streaming partner for 2005 is still in negotiations.
"Last season's playoff run was a thrill, and it was terrific for our fans to hear the games all season long," said T-Bones General Manager Rick Muntean. "Our relationship with KCKN provides an excellent outlet for our broadcasts."
T-Bones Director of Media Relations Loren Foxx will again handle play-by-play for the season. For T-Bones fans who need their fix, the club will have an hour-long show on All Comedy Radio commencing on March 16 from 6-7 pm. Each Tuesday until the end of May, Foxx, Muntean, and T-Bones Manager "Dirty" Al Gallagher will be joined by Kansas City personalities and famous names from around the world of baseball.
About All Comedy Radio: All Comedy Radio is a wholly owned entity of All Comedy Networks, a Hollywood, CA based media company. All Comedy Radio is the newest concept in American radio, with the world's first 24/7 network programming exclusively dedicated to the comedy arts. Please visit www.allcomedyradio.com for more information.
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