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Brian Baldinger Named One-On-One Sports' Senior Football Analyst; Former Football Standout Expands His Role on the Nation's Largest Sports Radio Network

Business Wire, August 21, 2000

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CHICAGO--(BW SportsWire)--August 21, 2000

Baldinger to Provide Expert Analysis Year Round

One-On-One Sports is pleased to announce the addition of Brian Baldinger as the network's Senior Football Analyst. Baldinger, a seasoned veteran on the field and in the broadcast booth, will provide expert analysis from the kickoff of the regular season through the Super Bowl. He will be a frequent contributor, providing his football expertise on a weekly basis year round.

"One-On-One Sports prides itself on bringing the best experts to our airwaves, and Brian is no exception," said One-On-One Sports Vice President of Programming Mark Gentzkow. "Brian is pure energy and possesses tremendous football knowledge. His passion for the game and insider's perspective will come shining through. Pro football is now a year-long business. From the Combine, the draft and free agency, to mini camps and through the regular season and run to the Super Bowl, Brian will be a critical player in our non-stop football coverage."

About Brian Baldinger

Baldinger, who was selected in January by Sports Illustrated's Paul Zimmerman ("Dr. Z") as a top-rated "Five Star" football analyst for his NFL on FOX work, brings a unique understanding of the game to listeners. Baldinger has made a name for himself as a well-respected NFL observer after 10 NFL seasons as an offensive lineman for Dallas, Indianapolis and Philadelphia. When asked to comment on expanding his role at One-On-One Sports, Baldinger commented: "I am excited to be One-On-One Sports' Senior Football Analyst. We will analyze, scrutinize, and dissect the upcoming NFL season. Plus, with NFL Europe and now the XFL, there will soon be an enormous amount of football to cover. The football season will never end on One-On-One Sports!"

About One-On-One Sports

One-On-One is the nation's largest and most-listened to 24-hour sports radio network broadcasting live over 425 affiliated stations. One-On-One Sports owns and operates New York's AM 620, Boston's AM 1510, L.A.'s KMPC 1540 The Sports Giant and also operates FM 94.3 Chicago. The network can be heard worldwide at www.1on1sports.com.

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