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Category Archives: 106.7 the Fan
La Canfora Unloads, Again
Former Washington Post Capitals reporter Jason La Canfora was back on 106.7 the Fan today, ostensibly to discuss his present beat, the NFL, but studio host Danny Rouhier, to his credit, had his guest weigh in on the latest Capitals’ … Continue reading
Echoes of Outrage
I’ve said my peace about this week’s trade, but I feel compelled to bring to our readers’ attention some additional commentary from one of the indisputably elite talents in the Washington sports blogging community, Homer McFanboy. This resonance of sentiment … Continue reading
Quality Content and Good Fun: WRC’s Embrace of DC’s Hockey Blogs
With five consecutive playoff appearances, the Capitals have helped deliver another rite of spring — local NBC web guru Jim Iovino’s spirited playoff survey of local media, heavy on blogger participation, to his credit. Jim is the managing editor of … Continue reading
Sky Talks Caps on Fox 5
Good stuff from 106.7 The Fan’s Sky Kerstein talking to Dave Ross on Sunday’s Sit Down on Fox 5. Continue reading
OFB TV Roundtable: Grading the Caps’ Offseason, Predicting Ovi’s Return to Form
Beginning the brand new hockey season gathered at their favorite sports bar, OFB’s John Keeley, Sky Kerstein of 106.7 the Fan, Ed Frankovic of Baltimore WNST, and “Transition Game” author and Washington Times blogger Ted Starkey talk about the Capitals’ … Continue reading
Sky TV
We’ve a terrific pal on the beat in 106.7 the Fan’s Sky Kerstein, who also happens to be an Energizer Bunny on the beat — no reporter in town is out at Kettler for practices, development camps, and press conferences … Continue reading
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Chatting Game 5 with 106.7 the Fan
Friday night fun on the radio with this town’s most passionate and pro-Caps sports voice on the dial, Danny Rouhier of 106.7 the Fan. We preview game 5, noting the parallels of elimination opportunity last April here against Montreal; revel … Continue reading
Local Hockey Media Crystal Ball the Postseason
We asked some of our favorite local voices covering the Caps to share with us a big-picture overview of this Capitals’ playoff club; specifically, we wanted them to address the team’s goaltending situation, its health, and its relative standing in … Continue reading
Chatting Postseason Pucks on 106.7 the Fan
Apologies in advance for going on radio the other night with my buds at 106.7 the Fan on a crappy, overtaxed Blackberry. It’s been a burdensome spring in communications space for me. Anyway, as usual, I had a blast ‘chattin … Continue reading
Trade Deadline Day on 106.7 the Fan
We’ve been fortunate to be a part of some terrifically fun big media projects here over the past few years, but this past Monday night may have delivered the most fun to date. We were invited to join a gaggle … Continue reading
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