- Jim Rome
James "Jim" Rome (born October 14, 1964) is a Jewish-American sports radio talk show host syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications. Broadcasting from a studio near Los Angeles, California, he hosts "The Jim Rome Show" and hosts the TV show "Jim Rome Is Burning" (formerly "Rome Is Burning") which airs on ESPN. His past hosting jobs included sports discussion shows "Talk2" (ESPN2), … - Steve Czaban
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. His theme for that segment is It's Raining Men. - Andrew Siciliano
Andrew Siciliano is a sports anchor for Fox Sports. He can be seen in "FSN Final Score", where he is a co-anchor, and heard on "GameTime Live", which airs on FOX Sports Radio from 7:00 to 10:00 PM ET. Siciliano is also the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League and has previously called games for the Las Vegas Gladiators. In addition, he hosts the Red Zone Channel, … - Larry Brown
Larry Brown is an American multi-media sports journalist living in Los Angeles. Best known for his on-air work on the national Fox Sports Radio network, Brown is the editor-in-chief of larrybrownsports.com. Brown also is a contributor to the sportsbook website NBX. He also fills in on occasion as the telephone screener on The Jim Rome Show. - John Feinstein
John Feinstein is an American sportswriter and commentator. He is a columnist for the "Washington Post", an author, is a guest commentator on NPR, and does color commentary for United States Naval Academy (aka "Navy") football games. He is also a frequent contributor to "The Tony Kornheiser Show" and "The Jim Rome Show". Feinstein was a sports writer for the "The Chronicle" while enrolled at Duke University, where he graduated in 1977. - Jason Stewart
Jason Michael Stewart (also known as J-Stew or Mr. Automatic) is an American actor and the call screener for "The Jim Rome Show" since 1999. Stewart has appeared in the TV films "Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss", "Murder at the Presidio", and the ABC sitcom "According to Jim". Stewart is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton. Stewart is the subject of a song by 3 Day Weekend entitled "Mr. - Steve Elkington
Steve John Elkington (born December 8, 1962) is an Australian golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He was born in Inverell, Australia and grew up in Wagga Wagga. Elkington has won 10 events on the PGA Tour, most prestigiously the 1995 PGA Championship at the Riviera Country Club, which is his only major and the 1991 and 1997 Players Championships. - Travis Rodgers
Travis Rodgers (nicknamed T-Rodge) is the current senior producer for the radio program "The Jim Rome Show". Travis also doubles as the e-mail screener, and at times he will host the show when regular host Jim Rome is on vacation. He has been the show's producer for eleven years, and is also a producer on Rome's TV show, "Jim Rome Is Burning". On the radio program, he is maybe best known for his "front porch". - Roger Lodge
Roger Allen Lodge, (born Rogelio Chavez in Fontana, California and raised in Cerritos, California) is an American game show host, sports radio host, and actor. Since 1999, Lodge has been the host of the syndicated dating show "Blind Date". Lodge has been the host of "The Price Is Right Live!" stage productions in Las Vegas, Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey, and in July 2007, … - Graham James
Graham James (born 1954) is a former ice hockey coach best known for serving prison time after being convicted of sexual abuse of several of his former players, including Sheldon Kennedy. Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada, James originally began his coaching career with the Western Hockey League's Moose Jaw Warriors in 1984, and coached the Swift Current Broncos from 1986-1994, leading them to a Memorial Cup victory in 1989. - Kenneth Chasen
Rabbi Kenneth Chasen is the Senior Rabbi at the Leo Baeck Temple in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. He was officially installed in this capacity on January 10, 2004. Rabbi Chasen spent six years editing and composing musical scores for TV shows, including the 1980s prime time dramas "Dallas" and "Knots Landing". He is married to nonprofit development executive Allison Lee. They have two sons, Micah and Benjamin.
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