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Jeff Dubay : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeff Dubay
Jeffrey Dubay (born January 19, 1968) is a radio personality American He was co-host of the ''PA and Dubay Show'' on KFAN, a sports talk radio station broadcasting to the Minneapolis-St. Paul markets and co- hosted The Judd and Dubay sports talk show on AM 1500 ESPN also broadcasting to the Minneapolis-St. Paulmarkets with Judd Zulgad for one year. His contract with 1500 ESPN was not renewed when it expired in January 2014. He had a show on the Tom Barnard podcast network from March 3, 2014 -March 18, 2014 until he was fired by Sean Barnard the General manager of the Tom Bernard network on March 19, 2014.
==Career==
Dubay, nicknamed "Puffy", spent 10 years as co-host of the ''PA and Dubay'' show on KFAN, which aired weekdays on KFAN from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The show had consistently been KFAN's highest-rated regularly aired program.
He was also a co-host on Vikings Fan Line with former Minnesota Vikings player Mike Morris, and covered Minnesota Gophers hockey games for Fox Sports Net. Dubay is a die-hard Gopher fan and was once temporarily suspended by Fox Sports Net from his hockey television job after ridiculing a referee between periods at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis.
Dubay is also a former employee of the Minnesota Twins. He served as batboy for the team from 1986-1992. Dubay was quoted in a Sports Illustrated column about Kirby Puckett discussing team members cheating on their wives on the road. Because of these comments, his friendship with Puckett and other former Twins was severely damaged〔http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=1688746&type=page2Story〕
Dubay is a graduate of Brown College. Shortly after his arrest, Dubay's picture was removed from the Brown College Broadcasting Wall of Fame. A couple of days later, his picture was put back on the Wall of Fame with his title as Sports Broadcaster.
On February 18, 2014, it was announced via the Tom Barnard Show that Dubay will launch his own podcast show which will be part of the planned Tom Barnard podcast network.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Jeff Dubay Show )〕 The show is scheduled to begin March 3, 2014〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Tom Barnard Show Feb 18th, 2014 – Ashley Merryman and Jeff Dubay () )〕
On March 19, 2014 Dubay was fired by Sean Barnard, the general manager of the Tom Barnard podcast. Dubay said on his Facebook page that Sean wanted him to take a drug test because he thought he was using drugs again.〔("Here's the Facebook rant Jeff Dubay deleted after he was abruptly fired by Tom Barnard" ). 〕
On September 15, 2014 Dubay's most current podcast project, aptly titled "The Jeff Dubay Show" is aired and podcastable online at Spreaker.com. The 60 minute podcast which features Dubay and his producer/sidekick Jason McGovern, whose relationship stems from the early PA and Dubay days, has a similar formula to all of Dubay's other shows. The show is not regulated by the FCC and carries an explicit disclaimer, which gives Dubay the platform to show his animated side along with a good dose colorful language that most of his listeners have not heard before. The show is now downloadable on Spreaker, iTunes, I Heart Radio or at aliveandsocial.com.
On September 20th, 2015 Dubay returned to a podcast show format again, for the Purple Bierstube Rube Report for the Minnesota Vikings postgame. The 30 minute show harkens back to his days co-hosting Fanline on KFAN with 'The Superstar' Mike Morris; fielding fan questions live on-air postgame-only this time the fans are with Dubay in person. Dubay mentioned during the first podcast that the show is done sponsor-free, donations are accepted and ten percent of all donations go towards various drug and alcohol treatment facilities throughout the Twin Cities metro area. The podcast is live from The Bierstube Steakhouse in Oakdale, MN, and like his former show is simulcast and podcastable on Spreaker.com.

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