It was a typically sunny outlook for the jovial O'Brien, who joined the classic rock station in 2002 and was the host of the ...
Detroit WCSX classic rock radio station host Jim O'Brien, known by many listeners as "Big Jim," announced on Thursday, May 14 ...
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James Franklin opens up on why he can never watch a Penn State game ever again
After being let go by the Penn State Nittany Lions midway through last season, former head coach James Franklin found it ...
Talk about some dirty diamonds. A descendant of the Cartier jewelry dynasty was sentenced to eight years in federal prison after confessing to running an unlicensed cryptocurrency exchange that ...
Best known for his role as Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation, Offerman plays a former professional wrestler reconnecting with his estranged daughter in Margo's Got Money Troubles.
The France family, which founded NASCAR in 1948, is loosening the reins on stock car’s premier sanctioning body. Jim France will step down as CEO, and he’ll be replaced by current NASCAR president ...
After an eventful last couple of years under Jim France, Steve O'Donnell now takes over as NASCAR's CEO. "Just about everything has been accomplished," he said of the handoff. Jared C. Tilton / Getty ...
TALLADEGA, Ala. — NASCAR announced a series of key leadership moves Saturday morning, naming Steve O’Donnell as its Chief Executive Officer and tapping Ben Kennedy as Chief Operating Officer. Jim ...
Jim France is stepping down as NASCAR CEO but will remain chairman and majority owner. Current NASCAR president Steve O'Donnell will take over as the new CEO. O'Donnell becomes the first person ...
Steve O’Donnell will succeed Jim France as NASCAR's CEO, marking the first time a non-family member will lead day-to-day operations. Jim France, 81, will step back from the CEO role but will continue ...
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For the first time in its 70-plus-year history, the man at the helm of NASCAR will no longer be a member of the France family. NASCAR is set to announce this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway that ...
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