It’s hard to deny that Tony Bruno is one of the pioneers of what we’d consider the national sports talk radio model. He was one of the original radio hosts for both ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio. In ...
SiriusXM and JAKIB Media Partners announced today that, nearly five years after his retirement from terrestrial radio, Tony Bruno, one of the most popular voices in sports talk radio over his ...
Tony Bruno, 89 of Gurnee, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday September 4th, 2015 surrounded by his family and devoted dog Buster. Tony was a dedicated family man, loving husband and caring ...
Anthony “Tony” Bruno October 8, 1933 – September 4, 2016 Resident of Fremont, CA Tony passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family on September 4, 2016. Tony is survived by his ...
Gary Radnich, once the undisputed king of the Bay Area’s sports airwaves, hasn’t been heard from ever since making a much talked-about departure from KNBR last June. But on Wednesday, he resurfaced — ...
Tony Bruno’s contract expired on Friday at Fox Sports Radio, and the station could not agree on terms for a new deal. So Bruno is suddenly out as LA’s morning sports talk host. LAist has some words of ...
Anthony “Tony” Bruno, 85, of New City, NY passed peacefully on November 4, 2022. Born March 27, 1937 in Valle dell’Angelo, Campania region of Italy, Tony emigrated to the US arriving March 21, 1956 in ...
The good people over at Los Angeles Magazine recently named Tony Bruno as LA’s best sports talk radio host. While Bruno is a fine radio personality, we beg to differ with their conclusion. So that’s ...
Bloxom - Louis Anthony "Tony" Bruno, Jr., 59, passed away at his residence on Saturday, June 8, 2019. Born October 12, 1959 in Nassawadox, VA, he was a son of Louis Anthony Bruno and Rose Anne Bruno ...