Thursday, September 13, 2018

Twin Cities Radio: Sports Talker Henry Lake Returning To KFXN


KFAN Radio alum Henry Lake is coming back to the station after more than five years on sports radio in Kansas City.

The Star-Tribune reports Lake will be back on iHeartMedia's KFXN 100.3 FM within a few weeks, “joining all of our hosts in regular appearances and hosting a college basketball show,” said program director Chad Abbott. Lake will also fill in when hosts are away, Abbott said.

Lake said in a lengthy note Tuesday on Twitter, “I’m grateful to be finalizing my return to hosting and other responsibilities.” He first signed on with KFAN, 100.3 FM, in 2003 before moving to KCSP 610 AM, in Kansas City in 2013.

“It’s where I began and am happy to return,” Lake wrote He did not disclose specifics about what his duties at the sports talk station would include and when his new gig begins.

KFXN 100.3 FM (100 Kw) Red=Local 60dBu Coverage Area
Lake, who is black, said in a telephone interview that “sometimes people of color get left out of the conversation,” pointing out that the Twin Cities broadcast market “lacks diversity” in its on-air talent. “I knew I wanted to come back for that reason.”

Abbott said KFAN has two people of color, both black, who are currently getting airtime: former Gophers basketball player Trent Tucker and former Gophers football player Ron Johnson.



While describing his time in Kansas City as “so much fun,” Lake added that he’s excited to return to the Twin Cities, where “I want to do a lot of community work in a time now where there is so much work to do. I look forward to connecting with various different organizations and charities.”

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