Station Personalities

BILL RABEOR
On Air: 6:00 AM – 11:00 AM

 Bill was born in upstate New York and raised in the Chicago suburbs.  His travels have taken him to six states in the last dozen years, but he has now spent five years in Title Town. As the son of a coaching father and the youngest of three boys, there was always plenty competition in the house from the backyard to the driveway.  A three sport athlete in high school, Bill still enjoys just about every sport, but now the only one he plays is golf. He likes old school and contemporary R&B, and a few of his favorite movies are Caddyshack, Hoosiers, and Braveheart.  Bill is a staple on the Fan Nation Fan Morning show, as well as the host for our popular Fanline show which airs from 9-11.  He is also the anchor of our local Packers Pregame show called Green Bay Gameday.

ROOKIE
On Air: 6:00 AM – 11:00 AM

 “Rookie” has been waking up Northeast Wisconsin sports fans since the winter of 2000, when he stood on the street corners of Green Bay, painted red and white cheering the Wisconsin Badgers on to the Final Four. With his witty banter and sometimes aggressive style, “Rookie” has sports fans buzzing on Sports Radio 107.5 and 1400 the Fan during the Fan Nation Fan Morning Show 6-9am and again during Fanline 9-11am. “Rookie” also hosts Green Bay Game Day, the Post Game Show after every Packer game, plus hosts a weekly show with Packers Datone Jones and Brandon Bostick during the football season. With previous stops in Montana, Wyoming, and Minnesota, “Rookie” has 25 years of experience in the radio industry. “Rookie” has been fortunate to cover the biggest events in sports including the Super Bowl, Worlds Series, Final Four, Stanley Cup Finals, The U.S. Open, and P.G.A. Championship.

In his free time, “Rookie” likes to coach his kids’ baseball and soccer teams, play golf, camp, mountain bike, downhill ski, and play hockey.

“Rookie” lives in Suamico with his wife Lisa and twins Jackson and Gabrielle.

JIM ROME

On Air: 11:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Perhaps the most respected voice in the world of sports broadcasting, Rome is one of the leading opinion-makers of his generation. Best known for his aggressive, informed, rapid-fire dialogue, Rome has established himself as the top choice of athletes and fans when it’s time to know what is going on beyond the scoreboard.

 
DOUG GOTTLEIB
On Air: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
“Listeners of my radio show will enjoy a fast, highly opinionated program that will challenge and engage sports fans nationwide. And I’m looking forward to developing a new television program, following in the steps of my former colleague and friend Jim Rome,” said Doug Gottlieb.
 

SPORTSLINE


On Air: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Join Havel, Harry, and Marques weekdays for their take on the world of sports.

Harry Sydney: Host
Harry Sydney has a degree in criminology and juvenile justice from the University of Kansas.  Harry and his wife Madonna are proud parents of a blended family of 8 children, 4 grandchildren, and 2 Golden Retrievers. He played professional football for 10 seasons and coached running backs with the Green Bay Packers for six. He won Super Bowl Championships with the San Francisco 49ers in 1988 and 1989, and with the Green Bay Packers as their running backs’ coach in 1996.  After leaving the National Football League, he founded a non-profit organization in 2003 My Brother’s Keeper, Inc., a male mentoring program. Since 2003, he has dedicated himself to helping more than 10,000 boys and men find success in dealing with the obstacles they face. Harry loves his family, golf, and embracing life’s journey!

Harry is also available for speaking engagements and can be reached at: 920-884-1150 or [email protected]

Chris Havel: Host
Chris Havel has been an on-air host with The Fan for more than a decade, including the past six years as host of Sportsline. Havel’s wit and penetrating interviews add spice to the afternoons. Before joining The Fan, he spent 16 seasons as the Packers’ lead beat writer and columnist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. That experience gives him a great perspective on all things Packers.
     A nationally best-selling author and radio host, Havel has won numerous writing awards including The Milwaukee Press Club’s Sports Columnist of the Year and Gannett’s “Best of Gannett” award.  Havel has authored several books, including the New York Times’ best-seller “Favre: For the Record,” as well as “Heir to the Legacy: Mike Holmgren,” “FAVRE: with Bonita Favre,” “Year of Champions – The 1996 Green Bay Packers,” and “Lombardi: An Illustrated Life.”

Chris is available for speaking engagements. He can be reached by email – [email protected]

DAMAN AMENDOLARA
On Air: 6:00 PM  – 9:00 PM
Sportscaster Damon Amendolara, known by his fans as D.A., hosts “The D.A. Show,” CBS Sports Radio’s evening program, heard from 6:00-9:00PM, across the country on the nation’s largest 24/7 major-market radio network. “The D.A. Show” is known for its unique dynamic of sports analysis, in-depth discussion, colorful listener calls, and insight from insiders and experts from the sports world.

Along with his duties at CBS Sports Radio, Amendolara also appears regularly on NFL Network as part of the “NFL Top 10” documentary film series, and on Sports Illustrated’s “SI Now” program. Prior to hosting the evening show, Amendolara hosted the overnight program on CBS Sports Radio for two years.

SCOTT FERRALL

On Air: 9:00 PM – 1:00 AM
“Ferrall on the Bench” will take listeners through the day’s headlines and most talked about topics in sports, generate spirited discussions with callers, and conduct captivating interviews with a variety of special guests.
 
Amy Lawrence
On air: 1:00 AM-6:00 AM
A well-traveled veteran and pioneer of sports radio and television, Amy Lawrence is the current host of CBS Sports Radio’s late-night program, “After Hours with Amy Lawrence.”

Prior to her weekly show, Lawrence headlined three weekend shows on CBS Sports Radio and also served as fill-in host for various other shows across the network. Previously, she spent nine years at ESPN Radio where she was the only regular female host, and she was also the first female in Oklahoma history to pilot her own sports radio talk show.

 
 

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