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Arnie GinsburgGinsburg was on the air for less than a month when his former boss, WMEX owner Maxwell (Mac) Richmond, served the station with a court injunction, enforcing a non-compete clause which stated that if Ginsburg left WMEX, he could not work on air at any other station for 18 months ('' Woo Woo,'' 1967, n. p.).
Homeboy SandmanIn early 2008 Homeboy Sandman's work began to be featured on underground radio programs the Squeeze Radio Show on WKCR 89.
Mark Elliot (radio host)Both stations dropped his program before he was picked up by CFRB, Canada's most listened-to commercial talk radio station, first to do PHP on weekends, and eventually, in 2003, to take on The Nightside after its longtime host Jim Richards moved to an earlier timeslot.
Matthew HillAt the time of his first campaign for the Tennessee General Assembly in 2004, Matthew Hill worked concurrently as operations manager of the Information Communications Corporation, Inc., while hosting'' Good Morning Tri-Cities'' on WPWT'' PowerTalk'' 870 AM for seven years Hill is a children's radio show host of the weekday broadcast of the Bible Buddies WHCB Kid's Show with Mr. Matthew featuring Christian Rock music and had formerly hosted the The Matthew Hill Show broadcast radio program that was at one time accessible online as an archived free podcast.
Kenny DelmarAn announcer on the pioneering radio news series The March of Time, he became a national radio sensation in 1945 as Senator Beauregard Claghorn on Fred Allen's program Allen's Alley.
Bam Bam (radio presenter)He stayed with Kiss 105 for its entire existence, moving across the Pennines to its newly branded sister station Galaxy 102 after the sale of both stations to the Chrysalis group in 1997.
Tom RoundsIn 1990, Rounds announced the introduction of American Top 40 syndicated programming into the Soviet Union, adding that country to the list of seventy where the program was heard at the time.
Jeff Foxworthy In April 1999, Foxworthy began The Foxworthy Countdown, a nationally syndicated, weekly radio show, which featured the top 30 country hits of the week, as reported by Mediabase.
T. D. MischkeHe so amused the radio personality that he was invited to become Don's sidekick on his show, Afternoon Saloon, on KSTP in 1992, during Vogel's second stint in the Twin Cities.
Mike FrancesaSeptember 8, 2008 officially marked the kickoff of Francesa's new WFAN program, which he announced on air would be called Mike'd Up, the same name as his former weekly television program on WNBC.
Phil KosinSince 1992, he hosted the seasonal Chicagoland Golf Show, a talk radio program on CBS Radio - owned WSCR SportsRadio 670 in Chicago.
Martha StewartIn addition to television and merchandising, MSLO launched a 24-hour satellite radio channel with Sirius in November 2005, on which Stewart currently hosts a weekly call-in show.
Ray Walker (singer)As of 2011, Walker is called in about once per month on Sirius/XM satellite radio, chatting with longtime disc jockey and Elvis' friend, George Klein.
James A. ForbesForbes hosted the radio program The Time Is Now, which aired weekends on the Air America Radio network until July 28, 2007.
Art VincentIn 1979 the'' Art of Jazz'' show moved to NPR affiliate WBGO.
DJ SkeeIn 2005, Skee started his run on Satellite Radio, and can now be heard on KIIS XM and Sirius XM Radio's Hip-Hop Nation daily from 5pm-10pm EST.
Charles Karel BouleyThe Karel Show'' went into syndication in December 2010, after Bouley negotiated a satellite hook-up with Genesis Communication Network.
Jordi MorganOn Nov 5th 2013, Jordi was fired from his job as host of Maritime Morning on Halifax radio station News95.
Big Boy (radio host)On August 6, 2007, Big Boy signed a multi-year deal with ABC Radio Networks to syndicate the show, and his weekend show Big Boy's Hip Hop Spot.
Lionel (radio personality)In 1993, he was hired away by WABC 770 AM, a major talk radio station in New York City when a former ABC network president, Jim Arcara, heard Lionel's show while vacationing in Florida and lured him to the Big Apple.
Coyote McCloudEarly in 1983 while hosting the morning show at Kix 104, McCloud was selected by Country Music Television network founders Glenn D. Daniels and co-founder G. Dean Daniels to be the first on-air'' voice'' of the network.
Dave Taylor (Canadian politician)On August 6, 2013, it was announced on the Calgary radio station CHQR, that Dave Taylor will be returning to the air as host of a daytime talk show on CHQR.
Arnie GinsburgHis first radio job was at the old WORL/950, where he was an engineer for announcer Alan Dary (McLaughlin, 1980, n. p.).
Jeffrey DahmerIn January 1985, Dahmer was hired as a mixer at the Milwaukee Ambrosia Chocolate Factory, where he worked from 11 p. m. -- 7 a. m. six nights a week, with Saturday evenings off.
Judy LaMarshLaMarsh worked as a broadcaster including a part-time job with CBC Radio, hosting This Country in the Morning in 1974.
Al Sharpton In June 2005 Sharpton signed a contract with Matrix Media to produce and host a live two-hour daily talk program, but it never aired.
Peter King (sportswriter)He has been a regular contributor to Chris Russo's Sirius XM show,'' Mad Dog Unleashed'' since 2008.
Tavis SmileyIn 1996, Smiley became a frequent commentator on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, a nationally syndicated radio show broadcast on black and urban stations in the United States.
Ed SchultzOn November 30, 2006, Schultz announced he was moving to the'' prime real estate'' time slot from noon to 3 p. m. ET, to compete directly with Rush Limbaugh, whose show is broadcast in that time slot also.
Malachi MartinHe was a periodic guest on Art Bell's radio program, Coast to Coast AM, between 1995 -- 98, and a guest of Michael Corbin's radio program on Paranet Continuum radio.
Sunshine Logro?oSunshine has been hosting the afternoon radio show Agitando El Show since 1997, with Fernando Arevalo.
Ian PunnettHe returned to the WKDF morning show in 1998, though he remained in Atlanta and broadcast the show from his home studio (while co-host Mike'' Duke'' Donegan broadcast from the station's Nashville studio).
Richard NeerNeer broadcast on the last day of music at WNEW-FM in 1999, then returned to that station for a bit after its switch to a'' hot talk'' format replacing the Sports Guys sports talk show hosting'' Sports in the Morning -- powered by the FAN'' up until the time the station started stunting CHR before its flip to Blink.
John Yarmuth In 2003, Yarmuth and former WHAS-AM radio talk show host John Ziegler debated political issues on the weekly WAVE program Yarmuth & Ziegler, with Yarmuth taking the liberal side and Ziegler, the conservative side.
Bob PhillipsIn 1986 he left Channel 4, renamed the show Texas Country Reporter, and began producing and syndicating it through his own company, Phillips Productions ; the show aired in all twenty-two broadcast markets in Texas including rival station WFAA-TV, which renamed the show 8 Country Reporter, and eventually was added to stations in neighboring Louisiana.
Don SteeleIn the book Los Angeles Radio People, Steele recalled the beginnings of Boss Radio in 1965 :'' We were standing literally at ground zero, then (the radio format) became a huge giant.
Tom LeykisIn 1997, Leykis's show was picked up by KLSX, an FM talk station in Los Angeles that also carried The Howard Stern Show.
Jake Sasseville During a 2011 morning appearance on a New England top-40 radio station, Jake non-chalantly suggested to the DJs that they should call his friend Rainn Wilson, star of the NBC show'' The Office,'' on live radio.
Laura FlandersFlanders hosted the weekday radio show Your Call on KALW, before starting the Saturday/Sunday evening Laura Flanders Show on Air America Radio in 2004.
J. D. HayworthOn January 3, 2012, Hayworth began a stint hosting a morning show on KSFO in San Francisco, California, from 9 a. m. to noon Pacific Time.
James A. CoreaHe lost his radio slot in November 2000, along with all the talk presenters, when the station changed its format from talk to music.
Michael Berry (radio host) In 2005, Berry began hosting weekend program Michael Berry's Real Estate Review on Houston radio station NewsRadio 740 KTRH.
Peter B. CollinsRival station KSFO hired him in 1993, also for afternoon drive, when that station adopted a talk format.
Daniel LapinThe show ended in 2006 when he began hosting a Sunday afternoon radio show on KSFO-AM in San Francisco.
Vinnie FerrariA former radio personality in the Elmira-Corning, New York, market, he became a ring announcer for the United States Wrestling Federation after his station booked the USWF for a 1996 radio promotion.
Ed SchultzDuring his show on May 24, 2011, Schultz called Laura Ingraham both a'' right-wing slut'' and a'' talk slut''.
Alain ReySince September 2007, Rey has appeared on Laurent Baffie's Sunday morning radio show on Europe 1.
Jimmy BaronHe began his radio career in Oxnard, California in 1990 at KZTR FM as half of the Mac and Jimmy Morning Show, along with Jeff McMurray.
Jim Trenton Trenton created Loveline in 1983 as a Sunday night dating and relationships segment on Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM, hosted by Trenton, DJ Swedish Egil (Egil Aalvik), and Scott Mason.
Art BellAs of May 20, 2009, the Coast to Coast website listed that Art Bell would be filling in for George Noory on Friday, May 22, 2009 to interview Dr. Bob Koontz.
Dave KozIn 1994, Koz began hosting a syndicated radio program, The Dave Koz Radio Show (formerly Personal Notes), featuring the latest music and interviews with who's who in the genre.
Geraldo RiveraOn January 3, 2012, Rivera began hosting a weekday radio talk show on WABC (AM) in New York.
Louis ArmstrongIn 1937, Armstrong substituted for Rudy Vallee on the CBS radio network and became the first African American to host a sponsored, national broadcast.
Rick BeckettIn April 2003, Beckett and Winters joined the staff at WOOD (AM), where they started their talk radio career.''
Steve StephensIn 2005 he created and is currently narrating a radio program for public radio station KUAR/AETN, entitled,'' Biography Arkansas.''
Jeremy BorashWhile doing the nightly 2 hour internet show for WCW, Borash continued his stint on the Ruth Koscielak Show until August 1999, when he left Minneapolis to work full-time in the offices of WCW in Atlanta, where he went on to become one of the head writers for WCW Monday Nitro on TNT, as well as WCW Thunder on TBS.
Amanda PutzHowever, as of January 1, 2009, she was assigned to producing live recorded shows for CBC Radio 2 on a full-time basis ; she had been producing such shows part-time while hosting on Radio 3.
Danielle EgnewIn February 2010, the weekly paranormal talk radio show Haunted Playground with Sheena Metal and Danielle Egnew was launched on LA Talk Radio, along with a companion webseries, produced by Danielle Egnew and co-hosted with talk radio veteran Sheena Metal.
Charles Adler (broadcaster)He returned to Calgary in 1989 to launch a talk radio show called Hot Talk.
Barry GordonIn 2004, when the local Air America Radio affiliate in Los Angeles went off the air, for a then-unspecified period of time, Gordon started a live, call-in progressive political talk show on Pasadena's Public-access television cable TV channel 56.
Wendy Williams 53rd Street Studio where the show was produced from Season 1 -- 3 All Mobile Video | AMV 53rd Street Studio where the show was produced from Season 1 -- 3 On July 13, 2008, Williams debuted her daytime talk show, The Wendy Williams Show, a 6-week test run on Fox owned-and-operated stations in New York City, Dallas, Detroit, and Los Angeles, during the summer of 2008.
Maria AkrakaDuring the summer of 2010, she was one of several hosts of legendary radio program Sommar.
Nick ClooneyIn 1999, he returned to his former radio home WSAI in Cincinnati, starting as afternoon host September 13, then moving to mornings in November to replace Bob Braun, who had health problems.
Sherm FellerAmong the stations where Feller worked were WLAW in Lawrence, beginning in August 1952, where he did a dance music and interview program ; he was also the host of a live program from the station's Boston studio ('' Boston DJ,'' 24).
China KantnerFor a while around 1989, she also presented a Saturday night phone-in request show on a local Bay Area radio station, KRQR-FM.
Lucky OceansIn 1995, despite having had no previous experience, Lucky began work as presenter for the daily radio show' The Planet', on Radio National, which features an eclectic mix of music from around the world, and is the only daily Perth-based radio program that broadcasts nationally.
Arnie GinsburgHe also became co-owner, along with Boston radio personality John Garabedian, of V-66, Boston's video music channel, WVJV-TV, in 1985.
Ian PunnettAfter the retirement of Art Bell in July 2007, Coast to Coast Live was discontinued, with Punnett once again becoming host of the Saturday night edition of C2CAM.
Howard HoffmanIn late 1979, Howard got what everyone in the radio business refers to as'' THE call'' when WABC, New York, program director Al Brady Law offered him the coveted evening slot as part of a major restructuring of WABC's lineup.
Mike Ross (radio host)In 1999, when CHUM Limited bought Rawlco's Ottawa stations, Mike was moved to the afternoon drive show with Duke and the Dandyman.
Dan SileoIn 2011 TV sports columnist Jim Wlliams of the Washington Examiner wrote that Sileo is the best morning sports radio host in the country.
Dave HullDave Hull was the first guest host on the nationally syndicated American Top 40 program, week ending November 6, 1971.
Floyd VivinoIn 1982, The Uncle Floyd Show went into a small syndication circuit which included 17 markets, among them WNBC-TV channel 4 in New York, then WTAF-TV channel 29 in Philadelphia, WPWR-TV Channel 60 in Chicago and WSBK-TV Channel 38 in Boston.
Joe FinanBy 1963 Joe Finan pioneered a talk radio format and renamed the station K-Talk with the call letters KTLK.
Don PietromonacoIn 1963 program director Guy Williams aka L. David Moorhead hired him for the all important early evening slot at legendary top forty rocker, KRIZ.
Steve HarveyIn June 2007 he married his current wife, Marjorie Bridges, who he says is responsible for making him a better man and changing his life The Harveys moved from Atlanta, Georgia and currently live in Chicago area to tape a daily talk show for NBCUniversal from the company's Chicago studios.
Bob RiversRivers met Spike to test-drive a Hyundai, and Spike either'' talked his way'' into an unpaid internship on the show Arriving at Active Rock radio station KISW-FM in Seattle in 1989, Rivers debuted a morning show with fellow radio host Sean Donahue, also from Baltimore.
Daliah WachsWithin two years of her premiere on air, her show expanded to several cities, and XM Satellite began airing her show nationally in January 2011 on America's Talk Channel 158, and soon thereafter Channel 166.
Joe Soucheray Soucheray began hosting his daily Garage Logic drive-time radio show on KSTP on April 29, 1993.
Kayden KrossStarting from January 2013 Kross hosts the weekly call-in show Krossfire on Playboy Radio.
Mitch AlbomHe worked on the station's morning program as a sports commentator, and started a Sunday night sports-talk program, The Sunday Sports Albom in 1988, believed to be one of the first sports talk shows to ever air on FM radio.
Dee SniderIn 1997, Dee Snider began hosting the House of Hair, a syndicated 1980s hard rock/heavy metal radio show that airs on over 200 radio stations across North America.
Don Pietromonaco By 1960 Don made a transition from the big screen to Don Pietro, Disk Jockey at KROG, Sonora, California where he began toying with various character voices while developling an on air persona that became one of the country's most theatrically gifted air talents.
Pete TrabuccoAs of February, 2012 he has been a Friday morning regular on the syndicated radio morning program'' Daybreak'' with Jay Young on the USA Radio Network.
Hal JacksonJackson moved to New York City in 1954 and became the first radio personality to broadcast three daily shows on three different New York stations.
Maureen Fiedler Fiedler has hosted the newsmagazine and talk radio program Interfaith Voices since it debuted in 2002.
Tom JoynerThomas'' Tom'' Joyner (born November 23, 1949) is an American radio host, host of the nationally syndicated The Tom Joyner Morning Show, and also founder of REACH Media Inc., the Tom Joyner Foundation, and BlackAmericaWeb.
John DigweedBeginning in September 2006, John Digweed's show was available on all 3 Kiss radio stations.
Harlan EllisonFor two years, beginning in 1986, Ellison took over as host of the Friday-night radio program, Hour 25, on Pacifica Radio station KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, after the death of Mike Hodel, the show's founder and original host.
Jim CorcoranSince 1988, Corcoran has hosted the CBC Radio program À Propos, an hour-long program presenting the francophone popular music scene of Quebec, Canada and the world to the English network's audience.
Ryan Seacrest In January 2004, Seacrest became the new host of the radio program American Top 40, a syndicated weekly countdown show, created and formerly hosted by Casey Kasem.
Joni DeRouchieLater in 2005, she produced a two-part television pilot with Emerson called Rock Roundtable which aired on a local station.
Juan Williams Williams joined NPR in 2000 as host of the daily afternoon talk show Talk of the Nation.
Doug GuetzloeThe Guetzloe Report In 2010, Guetzloe formed The Phoenix Network and placed his long-running radio show on the network.
Molly O'Day (singer)In February 1974, Molly and Lynn started a program on a Christian radio station in Huntington, West Virginia featuring gospel recordings.
Greg Quill To promote Fleetwood Plain Greg Quill formed the original line-up of Country Radio (also seen as Greg Quill's Country Radio or Greg Quill and Country Radio) in June 1970.
George Putnam (newsman)Putnam was the host of Talk Back, a conservative radio show he hosted daily since leaving the television anchor chair in 1975.
Percy CrawfordIn 1931, while a seminarian at Westminster Theological Seminary he started his own youth-oriented radio program on a single station in Philadelphia, calling it the'' Young People's Church of the Air.''
Stephanie MillerIn August 2013, SiriusXM Left was renamed'' SiriusXM Progress'', and began airing Miller's entire show from 9 am to noon Eastern time.
Bob WilkinsOn September 10, 1966, Bob Wilkins got his own time slot, hosting horror films on Seven Arts Theater which followed the station's 11 p. m. newscast.