On Air Staff
Tim Sheridan: (Omaha, NE)
My radio career started in Minneapolis and then I was fortunate enough to spend several years in my hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska and then Omaha (Go Huskers) prior to landing here. My wife and I have two children, a dog and a cat, although, we’re still working on the picket-fence. Thanks for listening every afternoon!
Ryan Chase: (Denver, CO)
Ryan found his passion for music in high school and has been a been a huge fan of radio since the moment his dad gave him his first FM receiver when he was seven. At 6 foot 8, Ryan doesn’t play basketball, although he’s always willing to help you get an item off the top shelf. When he’s not in the studio, Ryan enjoys a nice beverage on the patio with friends, hiking, biking and occasionally watching The Office over and over again on Netflix.
Rick Burton: (Dallas, TX)
Rick Burton hails from Texas and has been on the air in every corner of the United States via Satellite on the ABC Radio Networks doing Country and Rock formats. Rick also did nights on the legendary Q102 Texas Best Rock in Dallas for 15 years. When Rick is not playing radio, he enjoys spending time with his wife Brenda and son Travis. Rick is an avid guitar player and can be found many nights playing with his band “Stone Cold Sweat”
Mike Scott: (Detroit, MI)
I am a father of three great kids and I’ve been fortunate enough to do something I love for a living, being in this great business we call Radio. When I’m not hanging with family, friends or on-the-air, you’ll probably find me watching a Tigers, Red Wings or Michigan Football game as I am a native of Detroit and love my hometown sports teams. Thank you for making me a part of your day.
Chuck Denver: (Omaha, NE)
Chuck Denver was born in Colorado, where his parents lived in the Mork & Mindy house in Boulder, yes, that big white house from the TV show. He was able to enjoy a variety of many types of music growing up and loves listening to all genres. He’s kinda partial to Classic Hits and still emcees local classic car shows from time to time. It’s been 34 years (and counting) since Chuck hit the airwaves and he continues to enjoy talking with listeners on the radio and playin’ the hits whenever possible.