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Steve Berg joined 102.3 KRMG in the fall of 2008 and currently anchors the news segments of The KRMG Evening News.
Mark is a green country native, having been born in Tulsa and growing up in Owasso. He is a recent graduate of Rogers State University, where he studied Broadcast Communications and New Media. During his time at RSU, Mark had the opportunity to volunteer at the campus radio station. Mark is diehard Chicago Bears and NASCAR fan. He enjoys reading, writing, playing Dungeons and Dragons, and smoking his pipe and cigars in his spare time.
Born in Tulsa and raised in Owasso, Broken Arrow and Skiatook, Skyler Cooper is a life-long Green Country resident. Skyler started his career at KRMG in 2012. He became a reporter in 2014 and worked as a reporter and producer for the KRMG Morning News until 2021, when he became Host of the KRMG Afternoon News.
For nearly 30 years, John Filbeck has provided you with news, severe weather, and traffic information on KRMG. Each day he helps you home from work, as part of the KRMG Evening News with Skyler Cooper.
Denver Foxx is producer for the KRMG Morning News weekdays and host of the KRMG Saturday Morning News. He also hosts the Wheels car care show Saturday mornings. Denver has been with KRMG over 38 years.
Kyle Hey is making his second appearance with KRMG. Kyle has won two Kansas Association of Broadcasters Awards for medium Severe Weather Coverage during his three years in Coffeyville, KS. Kyle was originally with KRMG in 2022 as a weekend producer who also worked the Chiefs games. Kyle and his wife Molly live in Stillwater with three dogs and love ribbing each other, being on opposite ends of the Bedlam spectrum.
April Hill is the news director and midday anchor weekdays on KRMG.
Matt Hutson is the overnight news anchor on KRMG. Before joining KRMG, he spent over a decade as a sports journalist, and was the play-by-play voice of the Tulsa Crude for their comically disastrous lone season in the United States Hockey League. If he had taken better notes, he would have written a book about it by now.
Crystal Kelly graduated from Owasso High School and started working in TV news her senior year. Crystal joined KRMG in 2022. She is an advocate for Autism acceptance and a mom to an adult son with ASD. In her free time, she likes to hike with her chihuahuas and dance with her friends.
Steve's radio career began just before his senior year in high school in 1977 in Rockford, IL. Over the years he's worked in just about every format in markets from Anchorage, AK to Dallas, TX and many cities in between. Steve landed at KRMG in August of 2021.
Amy started in Radio News in 1991 and has worked in various television markets across the country. For the past 14 years, Amy has worked in healthcare as an Occupational Therapist, helping to rehabilitate Green Country residents. Amy serves as the Morning Show Producer and Anchor at KRMG and is thrilled to come back to News. In her spare time, Amy enjoys spending time with friends, family and her dog, Baker Mayfield.
Kirk has spent nearly all his life in Sapulpa. He’s been a journalist for over 20 years, mainly in newspapers. Kirk started out as a sportswriter at the Sapulpa Herald and had stints as managing editor of the Mannford Eagle, Sand Springs Leader, and Tulsa World. Kirk has also written two true crime books about local murders, and he married his high school sweetheart, and they have two children and a German Shepherd.
Ben Morgan is an on-air anchor of the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter. He likes classic rock, pro wrestling, and live theater.
As host of KRMG’s flagship news program, The KRMG Morning News, Dan Potter has won two National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Awards for medium market Personality of the Year as well as similar honors from the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters. Dan came to KRMG as news director and morning news anchor in 2008. He began hosting the KRMG Morning News in 2012.
Growing up along the Illinois River in Tahlequah, Chase is a true native of Green Country. He proudly joined KRMG in 2016 and shares his knowledge of Oklahoma roads daily on the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter as he helps you navigate the Tulsa metro.
Bert Williams is a KRMG news anchor and producer of Cox Media Tulsa's Sunday morning public affairs program called Oklahoma Perspective. Bert has worked for KRMG for over ten years and has over 50 years of experience in broadcasting and radio production. He and his wife, Pat, have lived in Broken Arrow since 1991.
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