DJs
Rich Kimball
Rich Kimball was recently named Maine Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, the third time in four years he has received that honor and the fifth time overall. Rich has over three decades of broadcast experience, including stints at WABI-TV, WLBZ-TV, and WZON Radio. Born in Hartford, Connecticut and raised in Bangor, Rich holds a Masters degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Maine and teaches Civics at Brewer High School
Clem LaBree
Clem is a native of Old Town and has covered sports locally for 20 years. As a lifelong resident of the area, he knows the importance of local sports to the communities and the passion that fans in those communities have for their teams.
In 1999, Clem was named Maine Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Additionally he has received 18 awards form the Maine Association of Broadcasters and the Maine Associated Press for his work in reporting and play-by-play
Dale Duff
Dale is in his 35th year of broadcasting on radio and television. Prior to joining 92.9 The Ticket in November 2012, Dale spent 16 years at WLBZ-TV (NBC Affiliate) in Bangor, Maine. His television experience included three years as a news reporter/anchor and 13 years as sports director/anchor.
In 1993, Dale moved to WZON (AM620) in Bangor as sports/program director and created Maine’s first all-sports radio station. WZON was twice named Maine Associated Press Station of The Year
Bob Duchesne
Beginning in 1986, Bob became a familiar voice to radio listeners across eastern and central Maine. His morning show was top rated for most of 17 years. The Country Music Association tapped him as Broadcast Personality of the Year in 1994, and he was inducted into the Country DJ Hall of Fame in Nashville on March 2nd, 2004. Bob became interested in birds in the first grade. Interest grew to passion and today Bob is one of Maine’s top birding experts
