Bonnie Bernstein Visits KCBS
Steve Bitker talks with the popular longtime ESPN sports anchor and reporter about a disease that nearly killed her--Deep Vein Thrombosis--as well as her career rise, and sports in general (3/11; 35:30).
Same Product, But Now "Award-Winning"
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker, Bunger and Sovern brag about their Mark Twain Award, and delve into myriad topics of interest (3/4; 34:04)
Do Not Let This Man Near the Foul Line
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger discuss Warrior Andris Biedrins' epic free throw problems, plus much more (2/26; 30:38)
The Apologia
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger discuss Tiger Woods, the Winter Olympics, and a baseball movie you probably never saw (2/19; 23:45)
Super Duper
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger with Super Bowl post-mortem and more (2/8; 27:12)
Play The Game, Already
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger are ready for some football (1/29; 26:04)
The Ultimate Callup
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger with the story of the A's prospect who's chosen a higher path, plus more (1/22; 28:07)
Much Ado About Lane
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger in a spirited debate about Lane Kiffin, plus more (1/15; 23:22)
New Year's Platter
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger plow through a pile of leftovers as they kick off the New Year (1/4; 30:09)
Heisman Hustle
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker, Sovern and Bunger debate the Heisman competition, plus more (12/7; 18:42)
The 4th Down Debate
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker, Bunger, and Sovern weigh in on Bill Belichick's controversial decision, plus more (11/16; 16:12)
What's Best For Jahvid?
KCBS Sports Fans Bitker and Bunger on head injuries in football, plus their take on the Warriors' malaise (11/13; 35:41)
Restaurants find giveaways an inexpensive way to market themselves and win new customers. And Apple's largest app store rival says little programs turn up big business. (3/18; 5:19)
CBS 5 and KCBS reporter Sharon Chin profiles Diane Solinger, executive director of the Entrepreneurs Foundation, who helps businesses develop charitable volunteer programs. (3/17; 2:07)
Declan McCullagh, the Chief Political Correspondent for CNET News, on former eBay CEO Meg Whitman’s usage of high-tech cable ads in her bid to become California's next Governor. (3/17; 3:10)
Dr. Brian Egleston, an assistant research professor at the Fox Chase Cancer Center, on a new report which revealed that gays and lesbians have been excluded from many medical studies involving issues of sexual health and function. (3/17; 3:53)
Senior Program Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Brian Quinn, discusses health insurance costs and premiums offered by jobs in California. (3/17; 4:38)