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Marc "Hoch" Hochman has been working in South Florida radio since he graduated from the University of Miami in 1991. Starting in 2004, he was the executive producer of "The Dan LeBatard Show with Stugotz" on 790 The Ticket. As his role on the radio program expanded over the years, so did Hochman's waistline. (But that's another story.) After spending 8 years with "The LeBatard Show," Hochman took over the morning show on AM 790 & FM 104.3 The Ticket. Hochman was also the program director at the radio station for several years. Although Hoch grew up in Chicago, he's been in South Florida for over 25 years now and calls Boca Raton home. He is married with one son, and is not only an avid sports fan but loves pop culture and music as well. You'll find him rooting for the Heat, Marlins, Panthers, Dolphins, and Hurricanes... and he's been known to have a man-crush on Blake Griffin at times. Hoch has created several radio bits that listeners seem to love, including "Mount Rushmore" and "I Gotta Tell Ya." In addition to his radio program, Hoch also performed a sold out comedy show in 2011 at the world famous Improv in Fort Lauderdale. You can follow him on Twitter @MarcHochman. |

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Jonathan Zaslow, aka Zaz, has been with 790 The Ticket since its inception. He started out as a reporter, and was later named producer of The Boog Sciambi Show. During his three years working with Boog, he developed his own following as being an avid South Florida sports fan.
Although he roots for all the local teams, he is mostly known for his die-hard passion for the Miami Heat. He's been watching the Heat since year 1, when he was 7 years old. His all-time favorite player is Glen Rice. "He's Awseome!"
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