Spanier replacing Salisbury at KRLDCourtesy
Dallas Morning News
(September 18, 2009) Sean Salisbury, co-host of The Fan's 2-6 p.m. show with Dan O'Malley since July, is no longer at the station. He has been replaced by former Sporting News Radio Network host Arnie Spanier (left).
Salisbury and Tom Bigby, the station's program director, in separate telephone interviews said it was a mutually agreed upon parting of the ways. Replacing Salisbury is Spanier. A veteran who has worked in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Atlanta, Spanier is hosting a talk show with former KRBE (104.1 FM) host Paul Barsky in the wake of Sean Salisbury’s departure. _______________________
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(September 18, 2009) Sean Salisbury, co-host of The Fan's 2-6 p.m. show with Dan O'Malley since July, is no longer at the station. He has been replaced by former Sporting News Radio Network host Arnie Spanier (left).