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98.7 The Shark Renamed in Honor Of Tom Brady

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In honor of legendary Quarterback Tom Brady coming out of retirement and returning for the 2022 season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Beasley Media Group�s 98.7 The Shark – Tampa Bay’s Only Classic Rock station, has changed its name to 98.7 The GOAT (GREATEST OF ALL TIME)!

98.7 The Shark Renamed in Honor Of Tom Brady

Throughout the week, 98.7 The GOAT will be featuring songs, along with soundbites on the airwaves from Brady that celebrate him returning to the team. In addition, the station has changed its logo to reflect the new name. The on-air personalities are also busy keeping Bucs fans informed as well as taking calls from listeners who are excited about the news!

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�With such an incredible announcement for Tampa Bay, we knew that we had to do something. News like this warranted a name-change,� said station Program Director Ted Cannarozzi. �After 30 seconds of brainstorming, Jeff Zito and I landed on 98.7 The GOAT and ran with it. The only thing more powerful than the Shark is The GOAT!�

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