OnMilwaukee.com sports columnist Dennis Krause, a two-time Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year, joins Time Warner Cable's new local sports channel as on-air talent and sports programming manager for Time Warner Sports Channel.
The station is expected to launch before the end of the year.
"I could not have scripted a better opportunity. I'm humbled that Time Warner Cable reached out to me for this exciting position. I have great respect for how they've been a cutting-edge innovator with Wisconsin On Demand and I look forward to joining their talented team on this new venture," Krause said in a statement.
Bev Greenberg, Vice President, Public Affairs of Time Warner Cable stated, "Dennis’s outstanding track record and sports knowledge will
provide the leadership necessary to ensure the success of Time Warner Sports."
Krause, who joined OnMilwaukee.com as a columnist and blogger on June 16, spent 16 years as a sports anchor and reporter at WTMJ-TV in
Milwaukee from 1987-2003. He was the station's Sports Director from 1994-2003. During his stay there, he won a Midwest Emmy Award. He is
currently heard on the Milwaukee Bucks Radio Network as color analyst for home games and on the Green Bay Packers Radio Network, where he
serves as pre-game host.
The station is expected to launch before the end of the year.
"I could not have scripted a better opportunity. I'm humbled that Time Warner Cable reached out to me for this exciting position. I have great respect for how they've been a cutting-edge innovator with Wisconsin On Demand and I look forward to joining their talented team on this new venture," Krause said in a statement.
Bev Greenberg, Vice President, Public Affairs of Time Warner Cable stated, "Dennis’s outstanding track record and sports knowledge will
provide the leadership necessary to ensure the success of Time Warner Sports."
Krause, who joined OnMilwaukee.com as a columnist and blogger on June 16, spent 16 years as a sports anchor and reporter at WTMJ-TV in
Milwaukee from 1987-2003. He was the station's Sports Director from 1994-2003. During his stay there, he won a Midwest Emmy Award. He is
currently heard on the Milwaukee Bucks Radio Network as color analyst for home games and on the Green Bay Packers Radio Network, where he
serves as pre-game host.