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Kevin Kiley (sportscaster)

Kevin Kiley, Sr. is an American sportscaster and talk show host. He currently resides and works in Cleveland, Ohio as co-host of the morning-drive ''Kiley'' program on "Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan" WKRK-FM,〔http://cleveland.cbslocal.com/personality/kevin-kiley/〕 as well as serving as the sideline reporter for ''Sunday Night Football'' on Dial Global radio.〔http://affiliates.westwoodone.com/sports/kevin-kiley-bio.asp〕
Previously, Kiley had accumulated a diverse résumé on radio and television, including talk shows on Fox Sports Radio, WQAM in Miami, and WTEM in Washington. Kiley also spent over a decade at Turner Sports (TBS/TNT), covering everything from the NFL to the Goodwill Games, and worked for several years as a sideline reporter for Westwood One NFL coverage. In the late 1980s, Kiley was at ESPN, calling College Football games alongside Jim Kelly.
Kiley was part of Washington, D.C. sports radio outlet WTEM's initial lineup in 1992, being paired with Rich "The Coach" Gilgallon on the afternoon drive ''Kiley and the Coach'', which was canceled the following January due to low ratings. He returned to WTEM in late 1996, hosting their midday slot solo (a hiatus period for ''The Tony Kornheiser Show'') and was eventually paired with the aforementioned Chuck Booms on WTEM's afternoon show.〔Leonard Shapiro (1998-03-06), Watts up next week at WTEM, ''The Washington Post''.〕 ''Kiley and Booms'' would be canceled by WTEM in late 1998,〔Frank Ahrens (1998-12-17), Kiley, Booms fired up, ''The Washington Post''.〕 but the two were reunited in September 2000 as the nascent Fox Sports Radio's first afternoon drive show.
In 2007, he moved to Los Angeles after residing many years in the Washington, D.C. area. Kiley is the former co-host of ''The Michael Irvin Show'' on KESN-FM 103.3 ESPN in Dallas/Fort Worth. The show was canceled February 5, 2010, with Kevin and Irvin later hosting a similar midday radio show on WQAM in Miami, a position he relinquished〔http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/07/24/2329376/kiley-leaves-wqam.html〕 to reunite with Chuck Booms in Cleveland.
Kiley has also been an anchor/reporter for ABC affiliate WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C., as well as Raycom Sports and Jefferson-Pilot.〔
Kiley played college football at the University of Wyoming, was cut by the NFL's New York Jets before the 1974 season without ever playing, and then played one season with the World Football League's Chicago Fire.〔〔
His son, Kevin, Jr., is a professional wrestler for WWE, performing under the ring name Alex Riley.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wwe.com/superstars/alexriley )
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