Sports Fan Radio Network

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The Sports Fan Radio Network was a sports talk radio network that existed from the 1990s through 2001, when it abruptly folded and ceded most of its affiliates to Fox Sports Radio.

  • The Fabulous Sports Babe. After being released by Sports Fan, Nanci Donnellan took an approximately 6 year break from radio broadcasting. She is currently back doing fill-in work for various local hosts.
  • Frank Andrews. After the folding of Sports Fan, Andrews, whose real name was Angelo Fracassi, changed his stage name to "Zig" and went to work in his native Western New York, for the now defunct radio station WNSA. After that station was sold off, Zig landed a job at Sirius Satellite Radio, where he currently hosts "NHL Live" and is an occasional anchor for Sirius NFL Radio.
  • J.T. The Brick. After the dissolution of SFRN, JT was almost immediately hired by Fox Sports Radio, where he is today.


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