Rams Radio Broadcast
Team

Steve
Savard, Jim Hanifan and Malcom Briggs
Steve Savard -
Play-by-Play
2007 will be Steve's 10th year on the Rams' broadcast
team and his 8th season as play-by-play man. A native of St. Louis, Steve Savard
has called play-by-play for more St. Louis Rams' games than any other
broadcaster. Steve is the Emmy Award winning Sports Director for News 4, KMOV-TV
in St. Louis. Prior to his broadcast career, Steve was in training camp with the
Dallas Cowboys for 2 seasons before a neck injury ended his career in 1987. He
also attended Northwest Missouri State University where he was a two-time MIAA
Conference First Team Linebacker. Steve is also the co-host of The Coach Scott
Linehan Show on Rams Radio.
Jim Hanifan - Color
Analyst
Arguably the finest offensive line coach in the history of
professional football, Jim Hanifan joined Rams Radio after 31 seasons as an NFL
Assistant and Head Coach. Jim served as Head Coach for The Big Red for 6 seasons
starting in 1980 and has won two Super Bowls, with the Washington Redskins in
1991 and the St. Louis Rams in 1999. In 2003, he released a book co-written with
Rob Rains titled Beyond Xs and Os: My 30 Years in the NFL. In addition to his
color analyst duties, Jim will also have his own show on Rams Rush Hour at
7:00pm.
Malcolm Briggs - Sideline Reporter and Pregame
Host
Malcolm has been the sideline for Rams Radio for 8 seasons now.
Malcolm is an expert at investigating gameday situations, and is skilled in
getting the player perspective. Malcolm attended Kansas State University where
he called play-by-play for football, baseball and basketball. Malcolm also
serves as the co-host of The Steven Jackson Show.
D'Marco
Farr - Pregame Analyst
D'Marco Farr played defensive tackle for 7
seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Rams. Farr's football career started at
the University of Washington, where he won a National Championship in 1991. His
NFL highlights include playing one year with the Los Angeles Rams before the
team moved to St. Louis, representing the NFC in the Pro Bowl in 2000 and
culminated with a World Championship in 2000. Upon his retirement from football
in 2001, Farr made a successful career switch into broadcasting. He was a
regular on Fox Sports Net's hit show "The Best Damn Sports Show, Period." from
2001 to 2003.
Scott Warmann – Studio Anchor
A
St Louis native, Scott is heading into his 4th season on the Rams Radio
Broadcast. His first year was the championship season in 1999. He
has spent the last couple of seasons as the studio host. Scott has also
served as the studio host for the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament telecast
the last couple of years on Fox Sports Net. And he is heading into his
seventh season as a member of the Gateway Football Conference broadcast
team.
Doug Vaughn - Pregame & Postgame
Analyst
Doug Vaughn returned to his hometown of St. Louis to join
KMOV Channel 4 as a Sports Anchor and Reporter in 1988. Vaughn anchors the 5, 6
and 10 p.m. sportscasts on Fridays, and the 5:30 and 10:30 p.m. sportscasts on
Sundays. He is also a Reporter for the 5, 6 and 10 p.m. sportscasts, Monday
through Wednesday, and is the main Reporter on News 4's "Sports Sunday," a
60-minute show that highlights local and national sports news. A lover of all
sports, Vaughn excelled in baseball and played for two years at St. Louis
Community College at Meramec before transferring to the University of
Missouri-Columbia during his junior year. Now his baseball is limited to
coaching little league teams. Vaughn is a graduate from the University of
Missouri-Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism.
Rams Rush
Hour Mon-Fri, 7pm-8pm
Your source
for Rams Information!
- Monday - Coach Scott Linehan Show
- Tuesday - Rams Talk
- Wednesday - Rams Talk
- Thursday - Steven Jackson Show
- Friday - Jim Hanifan
Rams Radio Network
In addition
to the St. Louis Flagship Station, Rams Radio 103.3 KLOU,
The Rams Radio
Network reaches four states and includes:
Illinois
Effingham - 98.9 WHQQ
FM
Mt. Vernon - 940 WMIX AM
Quincy - 930 WTAD AM
Salem - 100.1 WJBD
FM
Springfield - 96.7 WCVS FM
Staunton - 105.3 WAOX FM
Iowa
Broomfield, IA - 106.9
KDMU FM
Missouri
Branson - 106.3 KRZK
FM
Cape Girardeau - 1550 AM KAPE
Columbia - 1580 AM KTGR
Dexter - 1590
AM KDEX
Dexter - 102.3 KDEX FM
Farmington - 800 AM KREI
Houston - 99.3
KUNQ FM
Jefferson City - 950 AM KWOS
Joplin - 105.3 KJML FM
Lake Ozark
- 93.5 KMYK FM
Louisiana - 102.1 KJFM FM
Memphis - KMEM FM
Monett -
95.9 KKBL FM
Salem - 92.9 KKID FM
Sikeston - 107.1 KBHI FM
Springfield
- 1400 KGMY AM
St. Louis - 550 AM KTRS
Washington - 104.5 KSLQ
FM
Nevada
Las Vegas - 1400
KSHP AM |