Steve Czaban joined Fox Sports Radio as an talk show host in June 2002. Czaban doubles as the afternoon drive host at WTEM-AM 980 in Washington D.C. and also fills-in occasionally on the Jim Rome Show. Like Rome, Czaban graduated from UC Santa Barbara (CA) in 1990. Following graduation, he did play-by-play for UCSB Gaucho football and basketball and hosted a sports show on news-talk KTMS-AM 1260 in Santa Barbara (1990-1994). After a summer anchoring Team Tickers at WTEM-AM 980, Czaban moved to Chicago to host the morning show for the One-On-One Sports Radio Network (1994-1997). From 1998-1999, he hosted the afternoon show on all-sports WFNZ-AM 610 in Charlotte. Following six months at ESPN Radio, Czaban returned to WTEM to host the PM drive show. Czaban is married and resides in Sterling, VA. He can be reached at czaban@foxsports.com. Perhaps the most respected voice in the world of sports broadcasting, Jim Rome is the leading opinion-maker of his generation. As host of the nation’s premiere sports radio talk show, as well as his daily television program on FOX Sports Net, Rome is one of the most respected interviewers in sports broadcasting. Known for his aggressive, informed, rapid-fire dialogue, Jim has established himself as the top choice of athletes and fans when it is time to know what is going on beyond the scoreboard. JT The Brick joined FOX Sports Radio as the afternoon host in June 2001. JT first gained national attention hosting a popular overnight show on more than 100 stations for SportsFan Radio Network. Not content with doing just one show each day, JT then went on to host both his overnight show and a national afternoon show for SportsFan. A football fanatic, JT has also been the host of the Oakland Raiders pre- and post-game shows for KTCT in San Francisco and the weekly Raider TV show, “Behind the Shield,” on FOX Sports Bay Area. In addition to his broadcasting, JT is also a regular sports columnist for MSNBC.com. JT is married and resides in Sherman Oaks, CA. He can be reached at: Ben Maller www.benmaller.comBen Maller joined FOX Sports Radio in September 2000, as weekend morning update anchor. In January 2001 he was named the weekend morning co-host on FOX Sports Radio. Prior to joining FOX Sports Radio Maller was a host for KXTA-AM 1150 in Los Angeles, since March of 1997. While there, he co-hosted the popular “Ben & Dave Show.” In addition, Maller has worked for the Dodgers radio network in 2000, serving as co-host of “Dodger Talk” with Ross Porter. During the college football season from 1998-2000, Ben was the studio host for RSC Sports nationally syndicated college football game of the week. From 1994-96, Maller worked as a reporter for XTRA-AM 690. He covered the Los Angeles sports scene filing live reports and interviewing athletes and newsmakers after games. Maller attended Saddleback College in Mission Viejo. The native of Orange County (CA) is single and lives in Hollywood, CA. He can be reached at bigben@foxsports.com. Adam ScheinAdam Schein joined FOX Sports Radio as a weekend host in January 2003. He currently doubles as a weekend host for WFAN-AM 660 in New York. Adam graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. While an Orangeman, Adam served as assistant sports director at the campus radio station WAER. WAER has been the home of broadcast greats Marty Glickman, Marv Albert, Bob Costas, Dick Stockton, and Andrew Siciliano. He parlayed that into several post-grad gigs including afternoon drive sports talker at Fox Sports Affiliate WHEN, host of the Syracuse football and basketball post game shows at WSYR, and television sports commentator at CBS affiliate WTVH. He also anchored and reported sports during the summers at WRKL in Rockland County. In 1998 & 1999, he won the John Bayliss Award for Excellence in College Radio Journalism. Adam is single and resides in New City, New York. He can be reached at adamschein@foxsports.com. Bruce JacobsBruce Jacobs joined FOX Sports Radio as a weekend host in September 2002. He doubles as the weekday morning host at News-Talk KFYI-AM 550 in Phoenix. Prior to joining KFYI, Jacobs was the top rate morning host at XTRA Sports 910 in Phoenix. Jacobs’ trademarks are his humorous barbs, exchanges with callers, and his infectious laugh. He is especially popular among newer listeners to talk radio. A native New Yorker, Jacobs sounds a lot like ABC Radio Talk Host Sean Hannity. The two like to joke that they were twins separated at birth; you can probably guess which of the two is the evil twin! Bruce sees himself as an ordinary guy with no-holds barred opinions. Jacobs is singe and resides in Phoenix, AZ. He can be reached at brucejacobs@foxsports.com. |








Steve Czaban joined Fox Sports Radio as an talk show host in June 2002. Czaban doubles as the afternoon drive host at WTEM-AM 980 in Washington D.C. and also fills-in occasionally on the Jim Rome Show. Like Rome, Czaban graduated from UC Santa Barbara (CA) in 1990. Following graduation, he did play-by-play for UCSB Gaucho football and basketball and hosted a sports show on news-talk KTMS-AM 1260 in Santa Barbara (1990-1994). After a summer anchoring Team Tickers at WTEM-AM 980, Czaban moved to Chicago to host the morning show for the One-On-One Sports Radio Network (1994-1997). From 1998-1999, he hosted the afternoon show on all-sports WFNZ-AM 610 in Charlotte. Following six months at ESPN Radio, Czaban returned to WTEM to host the PM drive show. Czaban is married and resides in Sterling, VA. He can be reached at czaban@foxsports.com.
Perhaps the most respected voice in the world of sports broadcasting, Jim Rome is the leading opinion-maker of his generation. As host of the nation’s premiere sports radio talk show, as well as his daily television program on FOX Sports Net, Rome is one of the most respected interviewers in sports broadcasting. Known for his aggressive, informed, rapid-fire dialogue, Jim has established himself as the top choice of athletes and fans when it is time to know what is going on beyond the scoreboard.
JT The Brick joined FOX Sports Radio as the afternoon host in June 2001. JT first gained national attention hosting a popular overnight show on more than 100 stations for SportsFan Radio Network. Not content with doing just one show each day, JT then went on to host both his overnight show and a national afternoon show for SportsFan. A football fanatic, JT has also been the host of the Oakland Raiders pre- and post-game shows for KTCT in San Francisco and the weekly Raider TV show, “Behind the Shield,” on FOX Sports Bay Area. In addition to his broadcasting, JT is also a regular sports columnist for MSNBC.com. JT is married and resides in Sherman Oaks, CA. He can be reached at:
Ben Maller
Adam Schein
Bruce Jacobs