THE BROO VIEW with Ken Broo

THE BROO VIEW: Cincinnati's Legendary Sportscaster Offer His Thoughts On The Ever Changing World Of Sports

Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Case For Mike Leake

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Good Morning! Look, I'm all for drama.  Drama makes the mundane more interesting.  It creates excitement (as long as you're not pa...
Monday, May 13, 2013

The Case For Tim Tebow

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All Tim Tebow does is win.   Check his college resume, check what he did with the Denver Broncos.  Forget the Jets, they never gave him a ch...
Tuesday, April 30, 2013

RANDOM THOUGHTS FOR A RANDOM TUESDAY

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How many games do you think the Reds will win this year scoring just two runs?  They won a grand total of eight last season, scoring just tw...
Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Ah Choo!

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So along about, what? 5:00 yesterday afternoon, you were ranting over how dumb it was for the Reds to  either a: trade for Shin Soo Choo or...
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

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Random Thoughts On A Random Tuesday.... Can the Bengals beat the Broncos this Sunday? Why not? Did you see any of that Denver vs Oakland gam...
Thursday, September 08, 2011

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I Want To Believe The Bengals Will Beat The Browns Sunday.... And I think they've got a legitimate shot to pull it off. But a lot of thi...
Monday, August 29, 2011

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Less Than 2 Weeks To Go Before The NFL 2011 Season Kicks Off. Do You Know Where Your Season Ticket Holders Are? The game within the game...
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Ken Broo
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Ken has spent over 30 years in the television and radio sportscasting business. Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Tampa-St Petersburg and Washington, DC are some of the cities Ken has worked in. Currently, he's in his second stint in Cincinnati and his second tour of duty at WLWT, the NBC affiliate in America's Queen City. Ken has covered just about every major sporting event in the world, including Super Bowls, World Series, Final 4's and Stanley Cup Finals. He's also been the 'voice' of several professional and major college teams, including the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. If you live in the greater Cincinnati area, you can catch Ken weeknights at 6 & 11pm delivering the latest in the world of sports. You can also catch Ken on "Sports Rock", Sunday nights at 11:35 on WLWT And make sure you catch Ken on 700 WLW Sunday mornings from 9am-Noon when he hosts, appropriately "Sunday Morning Sports Talk." If you live outside the greater Cincinnati area, the show is available on line a www.700wlw.com and on XM Channel 173.
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