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Longtime Pittsburgh Radio Personality Lands New Job

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PITTSBURGH PA — Eddy Crow, a veteran Pittsburgh radio presence for nearly a quarter of a century, has landed a new job. He'll be the host of the long-running morning talk show "Teleforum" heard from 9 a.m. to noon weekdays on WBVP-AM and WMBA-FM, both in Beaver Falls.

Crow began his Pittsburgh broadcasting career in 1996 at WDVE-FM and 1250 ESPN. Most recently, he hosted "Crowtopia" on KDKA-AM.

A staple of Beaver Falls radio for decades, "Teleforum" drew national attention in 1981 when President Ronald Reagan called the show to join U.S. Rep. Gene Atkinson. Previous hosts of the show have included Mike Romigh and Chris Shovlin.

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Current "Teleforum" host Frank Sparks will become the full-time news anchor at the Beaver stations.

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