1. Rush Limbaugh

    Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (born January 12, 1951) is an American radio talk show host and political commentator. Born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, he is a self-described conservative, who discusses politics and current events on his program, "The Rush Limbaugh Show". He has been credited with reviving AM radio in the United States, and is considered to have been a catalyst for the Republican Party's Congressional victories in 1994.

  2. Glenn Hauser

    Glenn Hauser (born April 12, 1945 - Berkeley, California) is an internationally-known DXer and radio host from Enid, Oklahoma, USA. He produces and narrates the weekly 30-minute radio show "World Of Radio"," heard on various non-commercial AM and FM radio stations throughout the USA, plus worldwide on shortwave radio. He began his broadcasting career doing Sunday night DX tips on Radio Canada International in the late 1970s, leading many to believe that he is, …

  3. David Thomas

    David Lynn Thomas (born 1953 in Miami, Florida) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He was one of the founding members of the short-lived protopunkers Rocket From The Tombs (1974-1975) and of post-punk group Pere Ubu (1975 - present, intermittently). He has also released several solo albums. Though primarily a singer, he sometimes plays melodeon, trombone, guitar or other instruments. Thomas has described his artistic focus as being the "gestalt of culture, …

  4. Bill Drake

    Bill Drake, born Philip Yarbrough, is an American radio programmer. He chose his now-legendary last name from among his relatives' surnames because it rhymed with WAKE, the AM radio station in Atlanta, USA where he worked in the 1950s. He accepted radio work in San Francisco and it was in Fresno, California that he met Lester Eugene Chenault, who became his business partner.

  5. Scott Shannon

    Michael Scott Shannon is a radio disc jockey, current co-host of "The Big Show" on WPLJ and the official voice of the Sean Hannity Show. Born in St. Louis, Scott Shannon grew up an Army brat in Indianapolis, Indiana. Scott started his radio career during his own Army stint at WFBS 1490 AM in Fayetteville, North Carolina. From there he moved to WCLS 1580 AM in Columbus, Georgia. After leaving the army, Shannon worked full-time in radio at WABB, …

  6. Don Steele

    Don Steele, born Donald S. Revert (April 1, 1936 - August 5, 1997), was one of the most popular disc jockeys in the United States, from the middle of the 1960s until his retirement for health reasons in May 1997. He was often promoted as "The Real Don Steele" to distinguish himself from another DJ with the same name. Born in Hollywood, California, Steele first became famous as a DJ on radio station KHJ-AM in Los Angeles, …

  7. Bill Mack

    Bill Mack, born Bill Mack Smith II in Shamrock, Texas, and known by the nickname "The Satellite Cowboy" (formerly "Midnight Cowboy") is an American radio personality and country songwriter, based in Fort Worth, Texas. Mack is one of the most recognizable voices in country music radio.

  8. Enoch Light

    Enoch Light (August 18, 1905 - July 31, 1978) was a classical violinist, bandleader, and recording engineer. He is credited with being the first musician to go to extreme lengths to create high-quality recordings that took full advantage of the technical capabilities of home audio equipment of the late 1950s and early 1960s, particularly stereo effects that bounced the sounds between the right and left channels (often described as "ping-pong").

  9. Uncle Henry

    Uncle Henry is a radio and television commentator in Mobile, Alabama. He hosts the local radio talk show "The Uncle Henry Show" on news/talk station WPMI 710 AM and does a commentary segment every other morning on country music station WKSJ 94.9 FM, both owned by Clear Channel Communications. His alter ego Chris Smith, a Fairhope, Alabama native and former news anchor for WKRG 710 AM (now WPMI) in Mobile conceived of the comical political and social commentator in 1988.

  10. Bud Paxson

    Lowell W. "Bud" Paxson is an American media executive. A native of Florida, Paxson began his career as the owner of a small AM radio station in Tampa, Florida. There, in 1977, an advertiser had plenty of product to sell -- avocado-green-colored can openers -- but ran out of funds to purchase airtime. Paxson instructed talk-show host Bob Circosta to sell the can openers live over the airwaves, and both men were stunned at the audience response.

  11. Eric Harley

    Eric Harley is a host and producer of the Midnight Radio Network. The show is broadcast on AM radio stations like WBAP, WJR, KBOI, KERN, KRVN, KXEL, KOKC-AM and others. The show also reaches listeners all over America on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 147. In 2002, Harley won the coveted Katie Award from The Dallas Press club for Best Talk Show. In addition, Harley is also the producer of WBAP's morning show. Harley succeeded Bill Mack as host of the program.

  12. Tommy Boyd

    Timothy Leslie Boyd (born December 14, 1952), better known as Tommy Boyd, is a radio presenter and former children's television presenter who now lives in Chichester, West Sussex.

  13. Jay Jay French

    John French Segall (born 20 July 1948 in New York City, New York), better known with his stage name Jay Jay French or J.J. French, is the founding member and one of the two guitarists of the American heavy metal band, Twisted Sister. French briefly used the stage name Johnny Heartbreaker in the first years of his career. He is the owner of "French Management" and "Rebellion Entertainment" along with his business partner, Sean Sullivan.

  14. Woody Durham

    Woody Lombardi Durham (born August 8, 1941 in Mebane, North Carolina), known as "The Voice of the Tar Heels", is the veteran and legendary play-by-play radio announcer for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football and basketball teams. He graduated from UNC in 1963 with a Bachelors degree in Radio, Television and Motion Pictures. Durham began his career at WZKY, a small AM radio station in his hometown of Albemarle, North Carolina, …

  15. Bernie Dittman

    Bernard Sidney Dittman (September 3, 1927 - October 25, 2006) was the longtime owner, president, and general manager of radio station WABB on the AM and FM bands in Mobile, Alabama. Since Dittman assumed ownership in 1959, WABB has been one of the longest running Top-40 radio stations in the United States. Born in Ohio, Dittman's interest in broadcasting became known in the sales and marketing department of his family's appliance store in Cleveland, Ohio.

  16. Vic Jacobs

    Victor Jacobs (born December 12), also known as Vic "The Brick" Jacobs, is a radio and television sportscaster. He is best known as a current member of the Los Angeles AM Radio program "Loose Cannons", a sports radio talk show on KLAC (570 AM).

  17. F. Baxter Ricard

    F. Baxter Ricard (1905 - 1993) was a pioneering Canadian media proprietor. In 1947, Ricard obtained a radio licence to establish CHNO in Sudbury, Ontario, the first bilingual radio station in Canada outside of Quebec. Ten years later, in 1957, he became the first radio broadcaster in Canada licensed to operate two AM stations in the same city. CHNO became an all-English station, and Ricard's new CFBR became the new French outlet.

  18. George E. Studdy

    George Ernest Studdy (23 June, 1878 - 25 July, 1948) was a British commercial artist. He is best remembered for his creation of Bonzo the dog, a fictional character in the early 1920s. His Bonzo character was a chubby little white pup with sparse black spots, a stubby tail and big blue eyes. Bonzo became the inspiration for much commercial merchandise, such as cuddly and mechanical toys, ashtrays, pincushions, trinket boxes, car mascots, jigsaw puzzles, books, calendars, …

  19. J.D. Myers

    JD Myers is a country rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was born John Douglas Myers on January 27, 1975 in Salem, VA. Raised in the truckstop town of Troutville, VA by parents, David and Terry, his first memories of music come from the death of Elvis Presley who remains his biggest musical influence. He grew up listening to the sounds of AM radio of the 1980's. Other early influences include Waylon Jennings, Dwight Yoakam, Steve Earle, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr., …

  20. J. Bazzel Mull

    Jacob Bazzel Mull was a Christian minister and religious broadcaster in East Tennessee. Mull was born in Burke County, North Carolina. He was the grandson of Wallace B. Mull, a circuit riding preacher in the 1800s. His parents and siblings had formed a gospel music group, The Valdese Sacred Band, and Mull played banjo in the group as a child. Mull began preaching in 1932. He had been legally blind since the age of 11 months, …

  21. Ralph Greene

    Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene (January 23, 1928 - January 10, 1984) was an African-American television and radio talk show host. A two-time Emmy Award-winner, Greene overcame drug addiction and a prison sentence for armed robbery to become one of Washington, D.C.'s most prominent media personalities. Greene was born in Washington, D.C and attended Stevens Elementary School. He dropped out of high school in grade 11, enlisted in the Army, …

  22. Am Radio

    The opening track, "If This Is the End of the World," on AM Radio's debut will have you playing air guitar and making devil horns in the mirror. A surging arena anthem with blazing guitars and a megaton chorus, it is everything you want from a great rock song.

  23. Graham Rawlinson

    Graham Rawlinson President Progressive Concepts Inc. Graham began his sales career over twenty five years ago as a sales representative for Motorola distributor. Two years later he was asked to join a fortune 100 company, General Electric Company Inc. (GEC) in England. Within the first 2 years, Graham was promoted to National Sales Manager were he recruited and trained a national sales team of 14 sales engineers.

  24. Lew Freeman

    Lew Freeman Lew Freeman is director of shared services at West Group in Eagan and the host of the Lew Freeman Show on KSTP-1500 AM Radio. He was a drill sergeant in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969. After graduating from Fort Valley State College in Georgia , he obtained a law degree from the University of Minnesota and later studied at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs.

  25. Scott Rennie

    Scott Rennie , Senior Program Manager & Member Services Lead, CCSF Scott is the Senior Program Manager and Member Services Lead for the Customer Care and Service Forum - CCSF. Scott has been with CCSF for over 4 years and is often referred to as the "AM Radio Voice" of CCSF, having facilitated more than 250 peer conference calls.

  26. Alan L. Finkel

    ALAN L. FINKEL is a partner of the firm, and has been a practicing attorney since 1984, receiving his Juris Doctor from Touro Law School, and also a Master's Degree in Education from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Finkel is admitted to practice in both New York and Connecticut, and is also a certified mediator, and has mediated over eight hundred marital dissolutions.

  27. Russel H. Williams

    Dr. Williams is a member of several medical professional societies including American Society of Reproductive Medicine, American Urological Association, American Society of Andrology and Resolve Physician Referral. He currently serves on the hospital ethics committee at Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital. Dr. Williams has authored or co-authored numerous scientific articles.

  28. Jim Hirschhorn

    Jim Hirschhorn , Broker / Manager With 20 years of Customer Service experience, Jim's number one goal is to ensure satisfaction every step of the way. His background includes work in the Hospitality Industry with companies including; The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, Marriott Hotels, Planet Hollywood and Siemens Westinghouse. Jim has held roles as a Training Manager, Hotel Operations Manager and Technical Trainer.

  29. James C. Wirken

    James C. Wirken was voted a Missouri Super Lawyer for the second year in a row. This honor is reserved for the top five percent of Missouri lawyers. Wirken also was named the Best of the Bar 2007 by the Kansas City Business Journal and was re-elected to the Board of Governors of the Missouri Bar for the 2007-08 term. He hosts a two-hour segment of the KMBZ 980 AM Radio program, Kansas City’s Morning News – Sunday Edition.

  30. Patrice

    I'm married to the most beautiful and wonderful woman in the world! We have 4 great boys and I'm just enjoying LIFE.