Bruce Jacobs

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Bruce Jacobs is a Jewish neoconservative morning talk radio show host on NewsTalk 550 KFYI in Phoenix, Arizona. His shows airs Monday through Friday 5am-8am Arizona time. Additionally, Jacobs hosts an afternoon sports talk show on KFYI sister station XTRA Sports 910 (KGME) [1] and a syndicated weekend sports talk show on Fox Sports Radio.

Jacobs' career began in Phoenix where he co-hosted a local sports talk show with Mike Golic, now host of ESPN Radio's syndicated Mike and Mike in the Morning, on KFYI's sister station. While Jacobs is usually on during the weekends he occasionally fills in for Ben Maller when Ben is on vacation or filling in for other hosts on the network.

Topics on the Bruce Jacobs show usually consist of local politics and news stories, and occasionally sports. Bruce often co-hosts his show with producer Karilyn with a K Frazier, with input from the show's technical director and Cardinal fan Andrew Babinski.

Jacobs is a Mets and Jets fan, and calls himself "the worlds biggest Dolphin & Yankee hater." While Bruce is not a Cardinal fan, he is not shy in pointing out how badly the Cardinals suck either, for this reason he is often labeled as a Cardinals hater.

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