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Name: Sports Power
Programme Hosts are:
Dwight Fraser- Sports Journalist
Richard ‘Coach’ McLarty - Managing Director of ‘Sports Globe’-Jamaica’s Sports Tabloid
Programme Description: ‘Sports Power’ on Power106FM is a dynamic cutting edge and riveting sports programme with a focal-point on sporting news, views and reviews on topical issues locally, regionally and internationally. Sports Power is hosted by notable sports journalist Dwight Fraser and Richard McLarty .
'SPORTS POWER' will now air on Saturdays between 8:00 pm & 10:00 pm
No sporting discipline will be left out, no stone left unturned; the programme will take an investigative and in-depth look at current sporting activities and trends, it focuses on sports as a business, sports and technology, life after sports and much more.
About Hosts: Richard ‘Coach’ McLarty
Richard Mclarty, - Is a graduate of Calabar High School, and was a member of the school's track team from 1982-1987.
Richard completed a Diploma in Construction from the University of Technology, Jamaica in 1990. He entered the field of Media as a Sales Representative, at the Jamaica Herald (now defunct).
Richard Mclarty won the Press Association of Jamaica Award, for best small publication with the Sports Globe Newspaper, which he founded and managed in 1999. The Sports Globe later became Jamaica's only sports tabloid with a significant impact on the local populace in under two years. He traveled to several sporting events to report and complete feature stories. The Concacaf Gold Cup. The Penn Relays, and the Miami Classics.
Richard covered the 1996 Olympics from Jamaica, for Nation Wide News Network.
Richard is now the Managing Director of the recently revived Sports Globe NewsPaper , and is co-host of the Sports Power on Power 106 FM.
Dwight Fraser is a graduate of the University of the West Indies (CARIMAC), University of Technology (UTECH) and Caribbean Production and Training Centre ( C.P.T.C).
He entered the field of broadcasting in 1996, as a Reporter of The Auto Report Newspaper and later moved on to CVM Television as a freelance basketball commentator from there Fraser began specializing in sports gaining experience as a Coach and Teacher at Donald Quarrie High School. In 2001 he joined Sports Max Television and later the Public Broadcasting Service of Jamaica and KLAS radio, before joining the Power106FM family in 2012.
Programme email: sportspower@power106-ja.com
To participate in the programme: Call 968-4901-968-4902 or 968-4903
To listen to the programme via phone: Call (USA) Call 968-4901-968-4902 or 968-4903 Call (UK) 020-3519-0145
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