Hank Goldberg
Hank Goldberg (born July 4, 1947) is an American sports radio and television personality based in Miami, Florida.
Biography
Goldberg is also formerly the host of an afternoon-drive show on 560 WQAM radio in Miami, an all-sports network, which aired from 4pm to 7pm weekdays. Working at various times on the WQAM programming schedule, Goldberg is perhaps best known for hosting a show from 2pm to 6pm weekdays, having long-time Miami radio host Neil Rogers as a lead-in. Goldberg would also serve as the morning-drive host (6am to 10am) for a short time after Howard Stern left terrestrial radio and was therefore no longer on WQAM. Goldberg left WQAM on Dec 31, 2007 when his contract expired.[1]
gollark: If humans are to make engineered life for various things, we should definitely work out how to give it better DNA error correction.
gollark: I see.
gollark: It could probably be terser.
gollark: It's here. I think cultists are banned.
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References
- "Hank Goldberg leaving WQAM". Retrieved 2007-11-18.
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