![]() ![]() PHIL KORNBLUTH: A company that is buying helium is getting somewhere between 45% and 65% of its historical volume depending on who their supplier is. He says 4 of the 5 major helium suppliers have implemented, quote, "formal allocations." Translation - they're basically triaging existing customers. Anyway, that sticker shock squares with what Phil Kornbluth, president of Kornbluth Helium Consulting, is seeing in the markets. SHAPIRO: He gets around by bike mostly, so he says this is the first time he's really been hit by the rising gas prices. And they told her it was, like, pretty much the end of their supply. SUSSMAN: She was going and expecting it to cost maybe like $5. PFEIFFER: Then she went to their local hardware store to fill them up. MARK SUSSMAN: My wife had bought some Mylar balloons, like Sesame Street themed. PFEIFFER: Which you may have noticed if you've thrown a party recently, like Mark Sussman in Washington, D.C., whose daughter just turned 2. What we're saying is there is a helium shortage. What Ari means is the cost of blowing up has blown up. Inside Pinnacle Bank Arena, fans can listen on 87.7 FM.You've heard a lot about inflation, but brace yourself because we're going to talk about inflation inflation. Jessica Coody, who co-hosts Sports Nightly, will be joined by former Husker great Erick Strickland on B1G+ broadcasts during the 2022-23 season.Ģ022-23 Huskers Radio Network Stations CityĪlso available nationwide on and the Huskers App. Elliott has nearly four decades of experience in the radio industry and has previously worked at the Broadcast House, Pinnacle Sports and the Husker Sports Network. Muhleisen, who has served in a part-time role for the network for several seasons before taking the full-time role in 2018-19, was a four-year starter and three-year captain for the Huskers, totaling 901 points and 284 assists during his collegiate career from 2002 to 2005.ĭirector of Broadcast Operations, Mike Elliott oversees studio operations and logistics for the radio network. He was elected to the Nebraska Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame in 2021 and celebrated his 1,000th broadcast during the 2018-19 season.Īlongside Pavelka as color analyst will be former Husker point guard Jake Muhleisen, who begins his fifth full season on the broadcast team. Pavelka was honored in January 2009 with the Bud Cuca Special Merit Award given by the Nebraska Basketball Hall of Fame for his contributions to the NU men’s basketball program. A six-time winner of the Nebraska Sportscaster-of-the-Year Award, Pavelka also handled color analyst duties on NU football broadcasts from 1974 to 1983, and was the play-by-play announcer from 1983 to 1996. Pavelka previously called Nebraska basketball for two long stints between 19 before returning to the Husker basketball play-by-play chair prior to the 2006-07 season. Kent Pavelka returns behind the microphone to handle his 36th overall season calling Husker hoops in 2022-23. Huskers Athletic Partners is led by General Manager Jason Rathe who oversees all sales and sponsorship fulfillment for the Huskers. Sponsorships and advertising on the Husker Radio Network is marketed and sold by Huskers Athletic Partners, which took over Nebraska’s multimedia rights on July 1, 2021. All broadcasts are streamed live for free on and the Huskers mobile app. In addition, the network has several dozen locally based affiliates across Nebraska. KLIN (1400 AM) serves as the Lincoln affiliate while KRVN (880 AM) is a powerful central Nebraska affiliate that reaches around the state. ![]() KXSP’s strong signal reaches a good portion of the Midwest day and night, including parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Kansas. In the state of Nebraska, KXSP (ESPN 590 AM) serves as the Omaha affiliate. During the basketball season, Sports Nightly features the basketball radio show with Coach Hoiberg and Husker assistant coaches. Sports Nightly airs Monday-Friday evenings from 6-8 p.m. In addition, the Huskers Radio Network team will produce Sports Nightly and Huskers Radio Network podcasts. This department within Husker Athletics leads the broadcast efforts for Husker Football, Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Baseball and Softball. ![]() The Huskers Radio Network launched on July 1, 2021, from the production studio on the East side of Memorial Stadium. Listen Online to the Huskers Radio Network. ![]()
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