Jim Traber |
Sports Animal radio network afternoon personality Jim Traber
said he has agreed to a new three-year contract, according to newsok.com.
“I'm excited about moving forward,” Traber said Monday of
the new deal, noting he was pleased with support from Cumulus Media management
in Oklahoma City and Atlanta . Traber, a former OSU quarterback and
Baltimore Orioles first baseman, said his current contract expires at the end
of the month.
“Jim is an intricate part of the team,” said Cumulus market
manager Larry Bastida.
Bastida noted Cumulus management has shown a “real
investment in sports talk radio. They believe it's one of the formats of the
future. They give us a lot of support here.”
Bastida said the network, led by flagship station WWLS 98.1 FM,
had “solidified all of our guys” with new agreements with nearly everyone on
The Sports Animal, including Traber's afternoon partner, Al Eschbach; Bob Barry
Jr., 9 a.m. to noon; Mark Rodgers, noon to 2 p.m.; and the morning team of
Curtis Fitzpatrick, Carey Murdock, Ron Benton (“Spinozi”) and Phil Inzinga.
Benton and Inzinga moved off from sister station KQOB-FM
96.9, which has picked up the nationally syndicated “Bob and Tom Show” in the
mornings.
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