DENVER ( KDVR) — One of the legendary voices of Denver radio station KOSI 101.1 FM’s morning show is retiring Tuesday.
KOSI 101's Murphy Huston is retiring after decades on the radio dial. His 53-year radio career brought him to Colorado in 1986.
Mike Bacsik, the former Texas Rangers pitcher turned radio show host, announced Monday that he will be leaving the station ...
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