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Bonta Hill Leaves 95.7 The Game for Full-Time Role at NBC Sports Bay Area

The veteran broadcaster expands his responsibilities to cover the Warriors, Giants, and 49ers across multiple platforms.

A view of the NBC Sports logo during an NFL game between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium’s GEHA Field in Kansas City, Missouri, on Dec. 21, 2024. 
Golden State Warriors President & Chief Operating Officer Brandon Schneider, right, speaks during a news conference announcing that the 2025 NBA All-Star Game will be played at the Chase Center in San Francisco with broadcaster Bonta Hill, from left, Warriors Co-Executive Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Joe Lacob, Warriors Chairman Peter Guber, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and San Francisco Mayor London Breed in San Francisco,  Nov. 6, 2023. 
Tiffany Williams, Stephen Curry’s personal assistant chats with Marcus Thompson of The Athletic, left, and Bonta Hill of NBC Sports Bay Area, during Warriors media day at Chase Center in San Francisco on Sept. 25, 2022. Hill is stepping down from his role as co-host of The Morning Roast on 95.7 The Game to take on an expanded, full-time role with NBC Sports Bay Area. 
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Overview

  • Bonta Hill has stepped down as co-host of 'The Morning Roast' on 95.7 The Game to join NBC Sports Bay Area full-time.
  • In his new role, Hill will continue hosting Warriors Pregame Live and Postgame Live while also co-hosting the Dubs Talk podcast with Monte Poole.
  • Hill's expanded responsibilities include providing coverage for the San Francisco Giants and 49ers across TV, streaming, and digital platforms.
  • Citing family, health, and the demanding schedule of dual roles, Hill described the decision as bittersweet but necessary for his well-being.
  • Hill, a San Francisco native and longtime Bay Area sports broadcaster, aims to bring fresh energy and perspective to NBC Sports Bay Area's programming.