Steve True

Steve "The Homer" True
Born (1954-11-13) November 13, 1954
South Bend, Indiana, U.S.United States
Occupation Sportscaster
Website 540 ESPN Bio["Homer". epsnmilwaukee.com. ]

Steve True (born November 13, 1954), nicknamed Steve "The Homer" True, is an American sportscaster for the ESPN Wisconsin radio station WAUK 540 AM in Milwaukee.

Early life

True attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the University of Arizona, and Indiana University South Bend. He played tennis at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He returned to South Bend to finish his accounting degree at the Indiana University South Bend. While in South Bend, he was a leading coach of local boys tennis teams. After attending Midwestern Broadcast College, in Chicago, Illinois, he got into radio.[1]

Career

True was an on-air personality with numerous radio stations, including WIXK in New Richmond, Wisconsin, KCOW in Alliance, Nebraska, WIBA-FM in Madison, Wisconsin, WTDY in Madison, and WISN.[1]

He is co-host of the "Homer and Gabe" show on 540 ESPN. He joined Good Karma Broadcasting in September 2005 as the host of the afternoon show on WAUK 540. He has been a sportscaster in Milwaukee since 1989 and is in his 20th season as play-by-play voice of Marquette basketball. He started at WISN (AM) radio as the morning sports anchor, host of a nightly sports show, "The World's Greatest Sportstalk Show", and play-by-play voice for Marquette basketball. In 1991, he joined WISN-TV as the morning sports anchor and eventually became the 5 pm sports anchor. He won an Emmy for local sportscasting in 1996. He also hosted "Pack Attack", a live weekly show that featured Packers players including Brett Favre. He worked at WISN-TV from 1991 to 2003.

Marquette University men's basketball play-by-play

True is the play-by-play announcer for the Marquette University men's basketball team. He gives the Marquette players nicknames that match their playing style and life stories. "Oh Baby" is his trademark saying.[2]

Charitable works

True is known in the Milwaukee area for his charitable works, emceeing events throughout the year. He is involved in the MACC Fund and religious charities associated with Marquette University and other religious schools and programs.

Personal life

After being involved in an accident on his birthday, November 13, 2013 in Milwaukee, True was in critical condition, but made a full recovery.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Sherman, Jeff (October 4, 2005). "Sports: Milwaukee Talks: Steve The Homer True". OnMilwaukee.com. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  2. 540 ESPN Archived December 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/231830721.html
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