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Greg Brady

Why broadcasting: Beats workin’.

Memorable career moment: Reporting on 9/11.

Personal motto: Be prepared.

If I were a superhero, my superpower would be: Time travel.

Ride or Die Album: Grateful Dead – American Beauty

Song you can hear me sing in the shower: Pepto Bismal jingle.

Dave Bishop

Why broadcasting: It’s fun, exciting and offers something new every day.

Memorable career moment: Interviewing Baron Von Rashke.

Personal motto: There can never be too much coffee.

If I were a superhero, my superpower would be:Instant teleportation.

Ride or Die Album:Blink 182 – Enima Of The State

Song you can hear me sing in the shower: I don’t sing in the shower.

Mary Dolan

Why broadcasting: I answered an ad on KBRF.

Memorable career moment: Interviewing Allen Page/Vikings.

Personal motto: Run with your hair on fire and steal all the fun you can.

If I were a superhero, my superpower would be: Transport myself anywhere in the world at any time.

Ride or Die Album:  Heart – Dreamboat Annie

Song you can hear me sing in the shower: Crazy on You – Heart

Ox in the Afternoon

Dan “Ox” Ochsner, host of Ox in the Afternoon, hails originally from Fargo, ND. Ox lives in south St.Cloud with his wife Jan “Ox” Ochsner. They have no kids but treat their west highland terrier like actual offspring. Ox began his radio career in 1991 as a rock DJ in Fergus Falls and signed on as News Director with Leighton Broadcasting’s KDLM in Detroit Lakes in 1998. He came to KNSI in St. Cloud in 2001 starting “Hot Talk with the Ox” as a three-hour morning talk show covering politics and local current events with a humorous slant. His current show, Ox in the Afternoon weekdays from 2p-to-5p, adds the elements of good old-fashioned Central Minnesota afternoon fun and remote, on-location broadcasts from the region and world. The Ox is well known in St.Paul and Washington, featuring congressmen and senators from all over the state and country as frequent show guests. Ox’s humor, sincerity, and personality build new friendships with every broadcast.

Markley, Van Camp and Robbins

Markley, van Camp, and Robbins Show 11-2 weekday afternoons on News Talk 1250 KBRF.

Jamie Markley, David van Camp and Scott Robbins are bringing their talents with their laid-back banter about all of the hottest headlines from across the country.

Whether it is political chatter coming from Washington or the latest case of “Florida Man”, MVR will make sure you are aware of what’s going on — and their unique takes on every topic.

Dave Bishop

Why broadcasting: It’s fun, exciting and offers something new every day.

Memorable career moment: Interviewing Baron Von Rashke.

Personal motto: There can never be too much coffee.

If I were a superhero, my superpower would be:Instant teleportation.

Ride or Die Album:Blink 182 – Enima Of The State

Song you can hear me sing in the shower: I don’t sing in the shower.

Chuck Aamot

Why broadcasting: Because of listening to records when young.

Memorable career moment: Interviewing country stars at We-Fest.

Personal motto: No matter what happens today, wipe the slate clean because tomorrow is a new day.

If I were a superhero, my superpower would be: Spider Man powers.

Ride or Die Album: BTO-Not Fragile

Song you can hear me sing in the shower: AC/DC-Shoot To Thrill

Zakk Daniels

Why broadcasting: I love the creative energy of live music and visual art, and I wanted to bring that same passion and excitement to the world of broadcasting. I see it as the perfect blend of my love for rock n roll, visual artistry, humor, and storytelling passions.

Having spent years living the rock n roll lifestyle, both on stage and through my visual art, broadcasting allows me to weave together the raw energy and stories from that world in a way that resonates with people.

I feel I have a unique perspective to share that’s edgy, fun, professional, and sprinkled with humor.

Memorable career moment: Being behind the mic for the first time, the red light on and it was just like hitting the first chord at a live gig. There was this undeniable surge of adrenaline. Yet, unlike the raw, rebellious energy of a rock concert, this was more measured, a controlled thrill. It’s blending my love for hard rock with the desire to learn and master the art of broadcasting. It’s like getting the green light to a road that promises a treasure of knowledge and experience.

Personal motto: “In the symphony of life, be your own rock anthem.” It’s a fusion of Socrates’ “Know thyself” and the unabashed self-expression inherent in rock music. The idea is to tune into our unique rhythm in this vast cosmic orchestra, just as a rock anthem stands out in a playlist, distinct and defiant.

If I were a superhero, my superpower would be: The power of flight. Imagine the thrill akin to a soaring guitar solo. There’s something about the freedom, the perspective, and the peace found high in the skies that resonates with me.

Ride or Die Album:Black Label Society’s Blessed Hellride Album

Song you can hear me sing in the shower: Metallica’s Fade to Black