Giant Giant’s Fan


Do you live and breathe football?  Do you bleed blue? Do you catch every Giants game every Season?… Then you need to ask yourself… ARE you The Giant Giants fan?!

I-100 The classic rock station has your chance to become a sports commentating radio star!

Just listen to Classic mornings with Kat Walters weekday mornings from 6AM ‘til 10AM and  listen for you cue to call in and make your case as to why YOU are the Giant, Giants fan –the biggest, best-est Giants fan of them all!!! One lucky fan will claim the title and become the Giants re-cap commentator every post game morning –ALL season long– on I-100 The classic rock station, your home to New York Giants football. Go big blue!!!!

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