[2][4] Czaban moved back to his hometown and was hired by Andy Pollin at WTEM to do updates as a part-timer for Team Tickers during Summer 1994.
In 1998, Czaban was hired by WFNZ based in Charlotte, North Carolina, as their afternoon sports show host, but exited in June 1999.
[3] The duo raised controversy in December 2012 when commenting on then 50-year-old transgender Mission College basketball player Gabrielle Ludwig.
[8] After a 13-year run,[9] in July 2013 ESPN 980 announced that Pollin would be replaced as Czaban's co-host by former Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley.
[10] With the departure of Pollin, The Sports Reporters was discontinued while the new show, The Drive with Cooley and Czabe, debuted on August 1, 2013 and included Al Galdi.
[13] In January 2005, he was moved to The First Team on Fox as part of their morning lineup,[13] later renamed the Steve Czaban Show until its cancellation in December 2009.
[16] He was joined by his long-time sidekicks, including co-host Scott Linn, producer Steve Solomon and anchor Al Galdi and later, Tim Murray.