Colorado Media Newsroom
November 16th, 2023, 11:40 AM
From Radio Online:
Motor Racing Network co-founder and its first anchor, Ken Squier died Wednesday night. He was 88. Squier, also known for his time broadcasting NASCAR on the CBS Television Network and later with TBS, had just entered hospice care earlier in the day after a long series of illnesses. It was Ken,
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Motor Racing Network co-founder and its first anchor, Ken Squier died Wednesday night. He was 88. Squier, also known for his time broadcasting NASCAR on the CBS Television Network and later with TBS, had just entered hospice care earlier in the day after a long series of illnesses. It was Ken,
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