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‘Insider Sportsline’ grabs top talk show honor from state broadcasters

 

Veterans Swann, Woodrum host award-winning drive-time radio

WVBAHUNTINGTON – The “Insider Sportsline,” a weekday, drive-time show on “SuperTalk 94.1 FM and AM 930 of Kindred Communications, has won the “Best Talk Show” award for 2012 from the West Virginia Broadcasters Association.

The state award was for all radio talk shows, news or sports, in the Large Market category (Huntington, Charleston, Morgantown-Fairmont-Clarksburg). The 2012 awards were announced Saturday, Feb. 23 at the 10th annual WVBA Awards Dinner in Charleston.

“Insider Sportsline,” hosted by longtime Huntington radio broadcasters Paul Swann and Woody Woodrum, airs Monday-Friday from 4-6 p.m. The duo also hosts pregame and postgame shows on “Supertalk” for Marshall football and men’s basketball games.

“This award was long overdue,” said Mike Kirtner, president of Kindred Communications. “Paul and Woody are the perfect team. Paul can be pretty blunt and Woody is the perfect fan.”

“I’m glad they work for Kindred…but, I’d listen to them even if they didn’t.”

“Insider Sportsline” is the broadcast outlet for the Herd Insider magazine, which Kindred Communications publishes 29 times annually. The Herd Insider website is at GoHerd.com.

The WVBA honor adds to Herd Insider honors for 2012.

First-year Herd Insider Editor Jack Bogaczyk was voted the West Virginia Sportswriter of the Year for 2012 by state members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association in Salisbury, N.C. It is Bogaczyk’s third state sportswriter honor

Keith Morehouse, a Herd Insider columnist and the WSAZ Television sports director, was named the West Virginia Sportscaster of the Year for 2012 by the NSSA.

Kindred Communications is celebrating 20 years of local broadcasting in the Huntington/Ashland radio market. Kindred Communication is the parent company for SuperTalk 94.1 FM and AM 930, The Dawg, 93.7 FM; The Planet, 92.7FM/98.5 FM; Hits 97.9 FM; Big Buck Country 101.5 FM; ESPN 1340 AM; Herd Insider magazine; and Kindred Konnect.

 

 
Blair Mountain national monument?

Blair Mountain in Logan County was the location of a battle in 1921 between thousands coal miners seeking union recognition and armed militia hired by the coal barons. The battle raged for two weeks before federal troops were sent to quell the uprising. 

Because of its historic significance to the rise of organized labor, and because it is the location of the largest civil insurrection in the United States since the Civil War, supporters want Blair Mountain to be established as a national monument.  Brandon Nida, one of the leaders in the effort, was a guest on TriStateTalk Friday (11/20/2012).

 
Bellydancer comes to TriStateTalk

Accomplised bellydanceer Tiffani Ahdia, locally known as Tiffany Hussell, will be leading a special dinner and show tonight at 7 pm at Nawab Indian Cuisine Restaurant in downtown Huntington. Tiffani will discuss her career, explain bellydancing and why it is entertaining and healthful.She was just selected as one of 25 dancers selected internationally to vie for the title of America's top belly dancer.

 
Vote Today!

 

Weather is great, no excuse to not vote. Your vote could make the difference! Tune in at 3 pm on 94.1FM and AM930, or online at www.supertalk941.com and hear Bobby and Patrick Grace predict the winners in today's election. A good citizen votes in every election.

 
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