The award-winning Bob Costas can be heard 6 days per week exclusively on My 103.3!

Costas On The Radio—Saturday 8AM-10AM
The Costas Minute—Monday-Friday 6:15AM & 6:15PM

Start your weekend with Bob Costas as he talks to the biggest names in sports, entertainment, and other walks of life.  Catch Costas On The Radio every Saturday morning from 8AM-10AM on My 103.3. Also, listen to The Costas Minute—weekdays at 6:15AM and 6:15PM, exclusively on My 103.3.
Biography: Bob Costas is a native of Queens, New York, and grew up in Long Island. He attended Syracuse University in New York, where he majored in Communications. He began his professional career at WSYR-TV and radio in 1973 while studying at Syracuse.  At age 22, Bob landed a job in St. Louis at KMOX, where he broadcast a wide variety of live play-by-play and studio programs from 1974 through 1981. One of his primary assignments during this time was announcing the play-by-play for the ABA’s Spirits of St. Louis team. He was also the radio voice of the University of Missouri basketball games.

Bob has been with NBC sports since 1979 and has also hosted HBO sports and entertainment programs since 2001. He has covered every major sport in his career, but is perhaps best known for his work covering Major League Baseball and the Olympic Games. 

From 1983 through 1989, Bob teamed with Tony Kubek on NBC’s baseball Game of the Week telecasts. In the 90’s, he returned to baseball, handling play-by-play for NBC’s All Star, playoff and World Series telecasts.  Bob has been involved in the coverage of six league championship series and five World Series for NBC Sports.

Bob anchored NBC’s primetime coverage of the last four summer Olympics—Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney, Australia 2000, and Athens, Greece 2004.  He will anchor NBC’s primetime coverage of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. He also hosted the winter games in Salt Lake City 2002 and the winter games in Torino, Italy 2006

Bob Costas has won nineteen Emmy awards - fifteen for outstanding sports host or play-by-play, two for writing, one for his late night interview show Later…with Bob Costas, and one for feature reporting. Uniquely, he has been nominated for Emmys in five different categories: play-by-play, hosting, writing, interviewing (for Later…with Bob Costas) and journalism.  Bob has been named “National Sportscaster of the Year” an unprecedented eight times by his peers in 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997 and 2000.  He is on the St. Louis Walk of Fame in the Delmar Loop.

Bob’s love of radio led him back to the medium in 1986 when he inaugurated the very popular syndicated program Costas Coast to Coast. The weekly, two-hour program ran for 10 years, until 1996.  After a hiatus from radio, Bob returned to host Costas On The Radio, heard weekly on My 103.3.