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June 29, 2010
10 Questions with ... Jeff DotsethBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: I started in radio almost 20 years ago as a weekend board op at the old KSDO 1130 in March of 1991. I moved crosstown to KFMB as their sports producer in March of 1995. Dave Palet and I started a weekend sports show in August of 1998, moving to ...
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June 22, 2010
10 Questions with ... Shan ShariffBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: I graduated from American University in 2003, then drove across country to Rockford, IL in order to do play-by-play and color for the Rockford Lightning of the CBA. During the offseason, I took a job in my hometown hosting my own three-hour show ...
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June 15, 2010
10 Questions with ... Joe CrummeyBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: Started out as a DJ, migrated toward mornings and ultimately Talk Shows. Currently 7-10p host at KTAR-FM, Phoenix 1. Since we last did this exercise six years ago, you've established yourself as a popular talk personality in Phoenix, even ...
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June 8, 2010
10 Questions with ... Rusty HumphriesBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: Did the WKRP thing for many years "town to town, up and down the dial." Worked at KJR, KPLZ, KUBE, KIIS-FM, WPLJ and MANY others ... Was Executive Director of TM Century Comedy Network and have been fortunate to have worked with the best... Rush ...
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June 1, 2010
10 Questions with ... Joe KelleyBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: Started radio at the age of 15 after a PD randomly called my high school journalism class seeking free interns. Instead of opportunity knocking, mine called on the phone. As I was closest to the phone and the one who answered, I immediately ...
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May 25, 2010
10 Questions with ... Michael GrahamBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: I started as a night-time, part-time host at WBT in Charlotte, NC. When I got fired for a stupid on-air comment re: Columbine -- and it was stupid-- I immediately got three job offers, teaching me the valuable career lesson that, in radio, "stupid" ...
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May 18, 2010
10 Questions with ... Jeff KatzBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: After serving as a police officer in Philadelphia's public housing projects, I found my calling in radio and tv. Initially worked as a salesman for an easy listening station, then transitioned to the programming side. Worked the overnight shift ...
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May 11, 2010
10 Questions with ... Jon GraysonBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: I started running the board overnight for piped-in Larry King and Jim Bohannon at WTKN in beautiful Pinellas Park, FL. but moved to WFLA-Tampa within a year. There I exec. produced for Lionel, Jay Marvin, Bob Lassiter and several others over an ...
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May 4, 2010
10 Questions with ... Heidi HarrisBRIEF CAREER SYNOPSIS: Started at KDWN in 1998, middle of the night, no pay (and I was worth every cent!). Hired by Gavin Spittle in 1999, as a part-timer. Got my own weekend show, and then in 2001, when Sean Hannity went national, Alan Stock was taken off afternoons and ...
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April 27, 2010
10 Questions with ... Bill Post1. How did you get into radio? Why radio? My first "real" radio job, not counting college and volunteer, was in 1982 at KBOY in Medford, Oregon as the overnight guy. It was a CHR at the time and my program director was Rick St. Clair. I wanted to be a "deejay" for as ...