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John Steigerwald rounds out our live, local line-up weekdays, 7-10 pm with the John Steigerwald Show. John’s well-known for talking sports in the Pittsburgh market, but one of his loves has always been talking about politics and the news. Steigerwald started his career as a minor-league baseball announcer. Born in the ‘Burgh, John has a long history with the city. In the 70s and early 80s, he worked at KQV, WDVE and WTAE-TV in their sports departments. From 1985 to 2007, he continued his career in sports at KDKA-TV. He joined the line-up at NewsRadio 1020 KDKA in February 2008 and has been stirring the pot with his commentary since. John graduated from South Hills Catholic and Kent State University with a major in telecommunications. He and his wife, Jeani, have three children, six grandchildren, a dog named Charlie and a cat, Stanley.
 
 
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Clips, Interviews and more from John Steigerwald's show.
Steigy with Joseph Farah (Part 4): Aug. 21st
John asks conservative author and Web entrepreneur Joseph Farah why he will vote "none of the above" when choosing between Obama and McCain this fall.
Steigy with Joseph Farah (Part 3): Aug. 21st
John asks conservative author and Web entrepreneur Joseph Farah why he will vote "none of the above" when choosing between Obama and McCain this fall.
Steigy with Joseph Farah (Part 2): Aug. 21st
John asks conservative author and Web entrepreneur Joseph Farah why he will vote "none of the above" when choosing between Obama and McCain this fall.
Steigy with Joseph Farah (Part 1): Aug. 21st
John asks conservative author and Web entrepreneur Joseph Farah why he will vote "none of the above" when choosing between Obama and McCain this fall.
Steigy 8-20
Steigy 8-8-08
Steigy with Jeff Hathhorn and Bob Pompeani (Part 4): July 31st
It's a Bucco roundtable in Steigerworld! KDKA Radio Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn and KDKA-TV's Bob Pompeani join John for a discussion on the last-minute blockbuster trade that sent Pirate outfielder Jason Bay to Boston.
Steigy with Jeff Hathhorn and Bob Pompeani (Part 3): July 31st
It's a Bucco roundtable in Steigerworld! KDKA Radio Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn and KDKA-TV's Bob Pompeani join John for a discussion on the last-minute blockbuster trade that sent Pirate outfielder Jason Bay to Boston.
Steigy with Jeff Hathhorn and Bob Pompeani (Part 2): July 31st
It's a Bucco roundtable in Steigerworld! KDKA Radio Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn and KDKA-TV's Bob Pompeani join John for a discussion on the last-minute blockbuster trade that sent Pirate outfielder Jason Bay to Boston.
Steigy with Jeff Hathhorn and Bob Pompeani (Part 1): July 31st
It's a Bucco roundtable in Steigerworld! KDKA Radio Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn and KDKA-TV's Bob Pompeani join John for a discussion on the last-minute blockbuster trade that sent Pirate outfielder Jason Bay to Boston.
Steigy with Jack Cashill (Part 3): July 17th
It's the 12th anniversary of the crash of TWA Flight 800. Author Jack Cashill, whose book covered the event, tells John not only was it a tragedy, but it might also have been a conspiracy.
Steigy with Jack Cashill (Part 2): July 17th
It's the 12th anniversary of the crash of TWA Flight 800. Author Jack Cashill, whose book covered the event, tells John not only was it a tragedy, but it might also have been a conspiracy.
Steigy with Jack Cashill (Part 1): July 17th
It's the 12th anniversary of the crash of TWA Flight 800. Author Jack Cashill, whose book covered the event, tells John not only was it a tragedy, but it might also have been a conspiracy.
Steigy with Mark Flaherty (Part 2): July 16th
Allegheny County Controller Mark Flaherty explains to John why citizens who helped build Heinz Field with their own tax dollars should be allowed in on the seemingly impending sale of the Steelers.
Steigy with Mark Flaherty (Part 1): July 16th
Allegheny County Controller Mark Flaherty explains to John why citizens who helped build Heinz Field with their own tax dollars should be allowed in on the seemingly impending sale of the Steelers.
 
 
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