- Steve True
Infobox Celebrity
image_size = 200px
name = Steve "The Homer" True
birth_date = birth date and age|1954|11|13
birth_place =South Bend, Indiana , U.S.flagicon|USA
occupation =Sportscaster
website = 540 ESPN Bio [http://www.espnmilwaukee.com/staff/the_homer.shtml]
footnotes =Steve True (born
November 13 ,1954 ) , better known as Steve "The Homer" True, is an Americansportscaster from South Bend,Indiana . He attended theUniversity of Wisconsin at Madison, University of Arizona andIndiana University South Bend . His father was a professor atthe University of Notre Dame for a period before becoming a professional speaker, which he did for 40 years, where he was known as "The World's Greatest Edutainer". [ [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/truetalks.html OnMilwaukee.com Sports: Milwaukee Talks: Steve The Homer True ] ]True was an sports anchor on Milwaukee's
WISN-TV 's Channel 12 "5 PM News" where he was given anEmmy award for his work. He also hosted "The World's Greatest Sports Talk Show" on WISN 1130 AM. Starting onSeptember 27 ,2005 [ [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/truetalks.html OnMilwaukee.com Sports: Milwaukee Talks: Steve The Homer True ] ] , True became the host of a new version of the World's Greatest Sports Talk Show onWAUK , which is now known as ESPN 540. In addition to having the top ranked sports show in Wisconsin, True is also the play-by-play voice forMarquette University 's Men's Basketball team.Fact|date=February 2008Early life
True was a outstanding Tennis player growing up, because, he says, "I wasn't good enough at any other sport." [ [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/truetalks.html OnMilwaukee.com Sports: Milwaukee Talks: Steve The Homer True ] ] Played tennis at the
University of Wisconsin . He returned home to South Bend to finish his degree at theIndiana University South Bend , in Accounting. Was the assistant head tennis coach atNotre Dame University inSouth Bend, Indiana . Was a finalist for the head tennis coach's job atIndiana University but did not get it. Then got into radio after attendingMidwestern Broadcast College inChicago, Illinois . [ [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/truetalks.html OnMilwaukee.com Sports: Milwaukee Talks: Steve The Homer True ] ]Prior radio career
Prior to working with ESPN 540, Steve True was an on-air personality with numerous radio stations,
WIXK ,WIBA dn,WTDY , and finally WISN. [ [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/truetalks.html OnMilwaukee.com Sports: Milwaukee Talks: Steve The Homer True ] ] True made his name in Milwaukee on 1130 WISN from 1989-2005 hosting the evening sports talk show. It was originally weeknights from 6-7PM but True's style and nature made the ratings climb sharply leading to a expanded two hour weekday format from 6-8 PM. It was at WISN where True got the name "the Homer". He's a homer, "but not idiot," as he puts it. It was also at WISN where True became a Milwaukee radio power. His radio shows added a fresh perspective for listeners and a guest list that rivaled other radio station powerhouses. His strength in the business gave producers and guests opportunities to gain their own shows and promotions due to True's ability to include everybody on his staff in almost every show. True's biggest miscalculation came on the evening when the Packers traded for Brett Favre, calling the trade a mistake.Current radio program
On September 27, 2005, True began his new 2-6 PM show at WAUK, the Milwaukee market's
ESPN Radio affiliate, then broadcasting on two frequencies, 1510 AM in daytime hours and 1290 AM at night. [ [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/truetalks.html OnMilwaukee.com Sports: Milwaukee Talks: Steve The Homer True ] ] True's show continues on the station, now airing on the full-time 540 AM frequency. The move means True's show is no longer taken off the air due to sunset hours before 6 PM, as happened under the previous WAUK arrangement.True's program is also simulcasted in Madison on WAUK's sister sports talk radio station.
He is also a frequent contributor to the 9AM-Noon program on ESPN 540, The D-List, with his good friend Dan Needles (a former co-worker at WISN TV) and Drew Olson (president of the Baseball Writers Association).
Has developed a reputation for having the strongest guest lists of any Milwaukee radio sports talker. Regular guests include Packers insider
Jason Wilde (Wisconsin's Sportswriter of the year), CurrentPackers star OLMark Tauscher aka "The Eraser", Former University of Wisconsin Athletic DirectorPat Richter , Former NFL starJoe Panos ,Miami Heat SuperstarDwyane Wade , St. Louis University's Men's Basketball CoachRick Majerus , and ESPN'sJohn Clayton ,Chris Mortensen , andBuster Olney .True has also coined many phrases used by many like, "Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner," "Good Evening ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, and gifted animals," and "play ball," among others. He also is known for his ability to give nicknames that stick.
Well-known show segments
* True begins his show with a recording of "
The Star Spangled Banner ", often as performed by a singer or music group from Wisconsin
* True conducts daily interviews withJason Wilde of the "Wisconsin State Journal " andTom Haudricourt of the "Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel " and weekly interviews withGreen Bay Packers offensive lineman Mark Tauscher , formerUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison athletic director and professionalAmerican football erPat Richter , andsports memorabilia dealer Jeff Lemieux
* True holds a once-weekly trivia contest in which a caller competes againstWISN-TV sportscaster and ESPN Milwaukee colleagueDan Needles , styled as "Rain Man " for his strong performances, in a two-minute, fifteen-question trivia challengeMarquette University men's basketball play-by-play
True is the current
play-by-play man for the Marquette University men's basketball team. He is known as a classic-type play-by-play man. True is known for giving the Marquette players unique nicknames that matches their playing style and life stories. Successfully predicted thatDwyane Wade would be a superstar after a Wade performance in a Marquette tournament win at theGreat Alaska Shootout . Wade had three levels of play: D-Wade, Micro-Wade, and Tidal-Wade. Homer also said about Wade- even when he was bad, he was good. And when he was good, he was real good. Travis Diener was the teenage assassin. Steve Novak was money. Marquette games are broadcast on his current station, ESPN 540 WAUK in Milwaukee. [ [http://www.espnmilwaukee.com/staff/the_homer.shtml 540 ESPN ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/truetalks.html OnMilwaukee.com interview with True]
* [http://www.espnmilwaukee.com/staff/the_homer.shtml Official site {ESPN Milwaukee)]
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