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Barry Michaels—American Radio Personality

Barry Michaels - Radio is My Life! American Radio Personality,Barry Michaels, Michaels In The Morning,shares a humorous behind the scenes look at his ongoing broadcast career and pays tribute to those who entertained and inspired him.With photo and audio collection.

Casey Kasem—radio personality

Born Kemal Amen Kasem, Casey Kasem grew up in a Lebanese-American household in Detroit, Michigan. He made his radio debut while in high school and studied radio broadcasting while a student at Wayne State University. He became involved in radio acting with roles on shows like The Lone Ranger. In 1952 he was drafted into the U.S. Army where he was a successful announcer and dj for the Armed Forces Radio Korea Network. Casey Kasem and American Top 40: After returning from Korea, Casey Kasem spent most of the next two decades working his way up to national prominence as a radio announcer. In 1970, working with childhood friend and Hollywood producer Don Bustany, Kasem proposed a countdown radio show loosely based on the 1940's and 1950's hit show Your Hit Parade.

Adam Carolla—radio personality

Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) is an American comedian, comedy writer, radio personality, television personality and actor. ... Carolla currently hosts The Adam Carolla Show (see section below), a weekday morning radio program broadcast from Los Angeles and syndicated in eleven west-coast markets.[1] In 2006, Carolla completed work on The Hammer, an independent film that he co-wrote and co-produced.

Rick Dees—Radio Personality

Talented comedic performer Rick Dees has made an indelible mark in the world of radio with this captivating, wacky style of comedy which is as many-faceted as the assortment of characters he creates. Raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, Dees began his career on a dare. A fellow student challenged him to audition for a local radio program. He did, got the job and has been on the air ever since. His ingrained sense of the absurd and fervent love of comedy have rocketed him to the top of the ratings in every city in which he's worked. His is a familiar voice each weekend on the internationally syndicated "Rick Dees Weekly Top 40," the world's most popular weekly Top 40 Radio Countdown program. The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 is heard by millions on over 400 stations across the country, 177 countries worldwide and on 27 massive ships at sea, 24/7/365 on demand on the internet at RICK.COM

Ira Glass—radio personality

His father, Barry Glass, was an accountant and radio announcer, and his mother, Shirley, was a psychologist. Ira Glass was active in student theater during his time at Mitford Mill High School. He also dabbled in the radio world as a teenager, writing jokes for Baltimore disc jockey Jonny Walker. After graduation, Glass attended Northwestern University, later transferring to Brown University, where he majored in semiotics. Ira Glass made his on-air debut as R2D2 on a local radio show in 1977. He moved to Chicago, where he began working on Chicago Public Radio, in 1989 in order to be with his then girlfriend, cartoonist Lynda Barry. Though the relationship did not work out, the move proved to be fortuitous for Glass' career. ... Glass has produced and hosted This American Life, originally titled Your Radio Playhouse, since the first episode.

Bruce Morrow—American Radio Personality

Bruce Morrow will host popular hit music of the '50s, '60s and '70s NEW YORK, June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SIRIUS Satellite Radio announced today that legendary New York radio personality Bruce Morrow, aka "Cousin Brucie," will join SIRIUS as an on-air personality. The Brooklyn-born Morrow has been an anchor of the New York airwaves for more than 40 years, and has remained one of its most popular personalities. He has been a trusted on-air host of popular hit music on New York radio stations WINS, WABC-AM and, until June 3, at WCBS-FM. ... "We are proud that from his many options, he chose to join SIRIUS." Bruce Morrow said, "This is one of the most exciting events of my career. I feel like I'm riding a rocket ship -- or should I say 'satellite'?

Leeza Gibbons—American Radio Personality

Leeza Gibbons Talk show host and frequent television series guest star Leeza Gibbons currently hosts Leeza Live, her very own radio talk show. This busy hostess and television personality is also the founder of Leeza’s Place, a support center for caregivers of those affected by memory disorders. Leeza was awarded the Congressional Horizon Award for her humanitarian efforts in the area of issues affecting children, proving she is a caring person in addition to being a popular television personality. She studied journalism and mass communication at the University of South Carolina. Gibbons began her career as hostess extraordinaire when she appeared as a co-host on Evening Magazine in the 1970s.

Ronn Owens—Radio Personality

Owens is the top-rated talk radio host on KGO in San Francisco[1] Owens began his career in broadcasting in 1968 after graduating from Temple University. He hosted radio programs in Atlanta, Miami, Cleveland and Philadelphia before moving to KGO Radio inSan Francisco in 1975. In 2004, the Disney/ABC-owned station signed Owens to an eight-year guaranteed contract to continue hosting The ...

Carl Kasell—radio personality

Carl Kasell -- Official Judge and Scorekeeper Carl Kasell is an all-around genius and great guy. He has also been a newscaster for NPR's daily newsmagazine Morning Edition since its inception in 1979. His newscasts on Morning Edition can be heard at the top of the hour, every weekday morning on public radio stations nationwide. A veteran broadcaster, Kasell launched his radio career more than 50 years ago. He sometimes moonlights as a magician.

Alexis Stewart—Radio Personality

Stewart has referred to herself as her mother's "original apprentice" and reports that her first job was assisting in Martha Stewart's Westport-based catering business. However, after college, she ventured into other endeavors. She designed, built and operated the Bridgehampton Motel property in Bridgehampton, New York on Long Island. She also bought, built and ran the East Hampton Gym and Sag Harbor Gym on Long Island, which she now co-owns with her partner Bruce Cotter. Stewart currently co-hosts "Whatever", a show on Martha Stewart Living Radio carried on Sirius Satellite Radio. Stewart and radio partner Jennifer Koppelman Hutt talk about topics ranging from pop culture to personal relationships.

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