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Major Shakeup Occurs At Pittsburgh Radio Station
A Pittsburgh radio station has abruptly revamped its morning show lineup.
PITTSBURGH, PA — Longtime 93.7 FM The Fan morning show hosts Colin Dunlap and Chis Mack, who have been off the air for about a month for unexplained reasons, no longer will host the programs.
As of Wednesday, the radio station's website identified Dorin Dickerson and Adam Crowley, both of whom have had active roles on the show, as the hosts.
A station official told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that Dunlap and Mack have transitioned into multimedia roles for The Fan owner Audacy Pittsburgh's five local radio stations and their websites.
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No explanation has been given as to where Dunlap and Mack were for weeks. Dunlap recently denied on social media rumors that he and Mack had been involved in a fight.
Dunlap, a former Post-Gazette staff writer, joined The Fan as a part-time talk show host when the station launched in 2010. Mack was hired at the station after stints as a disc jockey and a talk show host for the former 1250 ESPN.
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Dickerson was a star football player at University of Pittsburgh and played professionally in the NFL with the Houston Texans, New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions. He joined Mack and Dunlap on the morning show last August.
Crowley spent 12 years with IHeart Radio before joining The Fan in April 2022 as a producer and part-time talk show host.
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