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==Education and early career==
==Education and early career==


Known for beeing well endowed, Karsch graduated from [[Michigan State University]] with a degree in communications. He got his start in broadcasting at TV station [[WEYI]] in Flint as a sports reporter. He made his radio debut in 1994 on [[WTKA]] in Ann Arbor. He has hosted pre-game coverage of Michigan basketball. Nationally he has been heard on ''ESPN College Football Tailgate'' on [[ESPN Radio]]. He has also covered [[NASCAR]] and [[CART]] races. Currently Doug is working on expanding his credentials to the exciting world of female curling. <ref name=ticket/>
Karsch graduated from [[Michigan State University]] with a degree in communications. He got his start in broadcasting at TV station [[WEYI]] in Flint as a sports reporter. He made his radio debut in 1994 on [[WTKA]] in Ann Arbor. He has hosted pre-game coverage of Michigan basketball. Nationally he has been heard on ''ESPN College Football Tailgate'' on [[ESPN Radio]]. He has also covered [[NASCAR]] and [[CART]] races. Currently Doug is working on expanding his credentials to the exciting world of female curling. <ref name=ticket/>


==Current roles==
==Current roles==

Revision as of 16:41, 9 July 2010

Doug Karsch
Karsch at a Michigan football game
EducationMichigan State University
Career
ShowRadio: Karsch & Anderson
The Rich Rodriguez Radio Show
TV: Michigan Sports Weekly
Inside Michigan Football
Station(s)Radio show: WXYT-FM, Detroit, Michigan
Michigan Wolverines Football Network (sideline reporter)
TV shows: Syndicated on cable sports channels
Time slot10 am – 2 pm, Monday-Friday (Karsch & Anderson)
StyleSports radio
Country United States
Websitehttp://www.971theticket.com

Doug Karsch is an American talk radio show host and Michigan Wolverines sports reporter based in Detroit, Michigan.

Education and early career

Karsch graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in communications. He got his start in broadcasting at TV station WEYI in Flint as a sports reporter. He made his radio debut in 1994 on WTKA in Ann Arbor. He has hosted pre-game coverage of Michigan basketball. Nationally he has been heard on ESPN College Football Tailgate on ESPN Radio. He has also covered NASCAR and CART races. Currently Doug is working on expanding his credentials to the exciting world of female curling. [1]

Current roles

Radio

He is the co-host of Karsch & Anderson (formerly the Big Show), a radio talk show heard weekdays on WXYT-FM FM 97.1/WXYT-AM 1270 in Detroit, Michigan.

Doug also hosts The Rich Rodriguez Radio Show, a weekly syndicated Michigan Wolverines football discussion program, along with Jim Brandstatter, and varying assistant coaches and players which airs live on Thursdays during the college football season. [2]

He is also the sideline reporter during Michigan football games.[2]

Television

Karsch also hosts a weekly newsmagazine show for the Michigan Wolverines called Michigan Sports Weekly on the University's Michigan Channel, as well as Fox Sports Detroit and Big Ten Network[2][3]

He also appears as a reporter on Inside Michigan Football, seen on the same channels.

Print

In addition to working at WXYT, Karsch has given interviews regarding his opinion of various news items about the Michigan Wolverines football team, that have later been published in The Detroit Free Press.[4][5]

His radio interviews with other athletes, such as one given to him by Dontrelle Willis when he was signed to the Detroit Tigers, have been published in The Detroit Free Press.[6]

Personal

Karsch is married and has two sons and a daughter[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Detroit's 97.1 The Ticket - Ticket Karsch & Anderson Bios". CBS Radio. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
  2. ^ a b c Michigan Football Broadcast Information
  3. ^ "Wolverine Sports Magazine Program Details". The Michigan Channel Website.
  4. ^ Machota, John (2007-12-17). "Doug Karsch: Rodriguez has a lot to prove". The Detroit Free Press.
  5. ^ "Doug Karsch: Kirk Ferentz, Urban Meyer are coaches to go after". The Detroit Free Press. 2007-12-01.
  6. ^ "Dontrelle Willis: 'I've always been a Pistons fan'". The Detroit Free Press.