- Charlie Bird
Charles "Charlie" Bird is an Irish journalist and broadcaster. He is currently the Chief News Correspondent with RTÉ News. - Tony Snow
Robert Anthony "Tony" Snow (born June 1, 1955) is the current White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush. He succeeded Scott McClellan, becoming the third individual to serve in that position under Bush. Snow also worked for President George H. W. Bush as chief speechwriter and Deputy Assistant of Media Affairs. Between his two White House stints, Snow was a broadcaster and newspaper columnist. - Larry King
Larry King (born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger on November 19, 1933) is an iconic award-winning American writer, journalist and broadcaster. He currently hosts a nightly interview program on CNN called "Larry King Live", one of the longest running talk shows on air. - Greg Dyke
Greg Dyke, BBC Director General forced out in the 2004 terror. Dyke publicly identified Lady Hogg and her little gang in the Blair coup at BBC. - O. J. Simpson
Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson (born July 9, 1947) (also known by his nickname, The Juice) is a retired American football player who achieved stardom at the collegiate and professional levels, and was the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. He later worked as an actor, spokesperson and broadcaster. Simpson is infamous for having been tried for the murder of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. - David Suzuki
David Takayoshi Suzuki, CC, OBC, Ph.D (born March 24 1936), is a Canadian science broadcaster and environmental activist. Since the mid 1970s, Suzuki has become known for his TV and radio series and books about nature and the environment. He is best known as host of the popular and long-running CBC Television science magazine, "The Nature of Things", seen in syndication in over 40 nations. - David Attenborough
Sir David Frederick Attenborough, OM, CH, CVO, CBE, FRS (born on 8 May 1926 in London, England) is one of the world's best known broadcasters and naturalists. Widely considered one of the pioneers of the nature documentary, his career as the respected face and voice of British natural history programmes has endured more than 50 years. He is best known for writing and presenting the eight "Life" series, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, … - Paul Martin
Paul 'The Axeman' Martin is a DJ on the New Zealand rock music radio station called The Rock. It began in Hamilton and later moved to Auckland. Over the years the station has been networked around New Zealand. The station broadcasts the best rock music from "the '80s, '90s and now". Paul is one of The Rock's longest serving jocks, presenting, programming and producing his hugely successful weekly metal show The Axe Attack on the Rock since 1992. - Dick Vitale
Richard J. "Dick" Vitale, also known as "Dickie V" and "Mr. College Basketball" (born June 9 1939 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American sports broadcaster who is well known for his spirited style of broadcasting, primarily on ESPN and its family of cable television channels. Vitale was a finalist for election to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004, 2006, and 2007 (he was left out in 2005). - Tim McCarver
James Timothy McCarver (born October 16, 1941 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American former Major League and minor league baseball catcher, and a current broadcaster for FOX Sports. - Alistair Cooke
Alistair Cooke KBE (November 20, 1908 - March 30, 2004) was a British-American journalist and broadcaster. Born in England, he became a naturalized American citizen, and lived in New York City with his family for most of his adult life. - David Frost
Sir David Paradine Frost, OBE (born 7 April 1939, Tenterden, Kent) moved to Beccles, Suffolk as a child and is an English television presenter. He currently presents a weekly programme, 'Frost Over The World', on the newly launched Al Jazeera English Channel. - Paul Harvey
Paul Harvey Aurandt (born September 4, 1918), better known as Paul Harvey, is an American radio broadcaster for the ABC Radio Networks. He broadcasts "News and Comment" on weekday mornings and mid-days, and at noon on Saturdays, as well as his famous "The Rest of the Story" segments. His listening audience is estimated at 22 million people a week. Harvey likes to say he was raised in radio newsrooms. - John Anderson
John Anderson is a sports journalist from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and a host of the ESPN TV program SportsCenter since June 1999. He lives in Southington, Connecticut. Anderson has a journalism degree from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He is active within the MU Alumni Association and can often be seen at Missouri Tigers sporting events. Anderson was the Grand Marshall at Missouri's 2002 Homecoming football game, … - Troy Aikman
Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966 in West Covina, California, USA) is a former American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League, and currently a television sportscaster for the Fox network. He is also a joint owner of the NASCAR Nextel Cup racing team, Hall of Fame Racing, along with fellow former Cowboys quarterback, Roger Staubach. He is considered one of the best NFL quarterbacks of his era, … - John Kelly
John Kelly (b. 1960) is a hockey play-by-play broadcast announcer. He is the son of the late Dan Kelly, and began working the St. Louis Blues games on radio station KMOX on November 19, 1988, two days after his father, Dan, announced his final game, in which the Blues defeated the Flyers for the first time in Philadelphia since January 6, 1972. John Kelly remained on the job until 1992, when he joined the then-fledging Tampa Bay Lightning. - Leo Laporte
Leo Laporte is a podcaster for TWiT.tv and is featured in podcasts such as This Week in Tech, Macbreak Weekly, does a video podcast called Macbreak Video, and much more. He was on Tech TV with shows like The Screensavers, and now makes his name from podcasting and more. His personal site and biography can be found at Leoville . - Paul Holmes
Paul Holmes CNZM (born April 29 1950) is a radio and television broadcaster in New Zealand. He is the breakfast host on radio talkback station Newstalk ZB, hosting New Zealand's number one rating breakfast show. He also hosts a weekly show on Prime Television. - Ron Santo
Ronald Edward Santo (born February 25 1940 in Seattle, Washington) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played almost his entire career with the Chicago Cubs. He was named a National League All-Star 9 times during his 15 seasons of play (1960 - 1974), and won five consecutive Gold Glove awards for fielding excellence (1964-1968). Santo made his debut with the Cubs on June 26, 1960. - Peter Jones
Peter Jones (1930-1990) was a Welsh-born broadcaster, best known as a sports commentator on BBC radio in the United Kingdom, although many of his commentaries were also broadcast internationally on the BBC World Service. He was educated at Bradfield College, where he later became a teacher. His career as a commentator began in 1966 after a chance meeting with Maurice Edelston, who lived in nearby Reading. - Dan Marino
Daniel Constantine Marino Jr. (born September 15, 1961 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) is a Hall of Fame quarterback who played for the Miami Dolphins in the National Football League. The last quarterback of the legendary Quarterback Class of 1983 to be taken, Marino holds or held almost every serious NFL passing record and, despite never being on a Super Bowl-winning team, … - Germaine Greer
Germaine Greer (born January 29, 1939) is an Australian-born writer, broadcaster and retired academic, widely regarded as one of the most significant feminist voices of the 20th century. Greer's ideas have created controversy ever since her ground-breaking "The Female Eunuch" became an international best-seller in 1970, turning her overnight into a household name and bringing her both adulation and criticism. - Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday (born in Ottawa, Ontario) is the professional name of a Canadian radio and television personality. Her real name is Amanda Dunn. The daughter of a retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer, Holiday first became involved in radio at the age of 15. She later attended Humber College's TV and Film Production and Radio Broadcasting programs. She began her professional radio career at CKDX, then a marginal dance music station in Newmarket, Ontario, … - Phillip Adams
Phillip Adams AO (born 26 July, 1939) is an Australian broadcaster, film producer, writer, humanist, social commentator and satirist. - Art Bell
Arthur "Art" W. Bell, III (born June 17, 1945) is an American broadcaster and author, known primarily as the founder and longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program "Coast to Coast AM". He also created and formerly hosted its companion show, "Dreamland". Semiretired from "Coast to Coast AM" since 2003, he hosted the show on many weekends for the next 4 years. He announced his retirement from weekend hosting on July 1, 2007, … - David Aaronovitch
David Aaronovitch (born July 8, 1954) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and author. He is a regular columnist for "The Times", and is the author of "Paddling to Jerusalem: An Aquatic Tour of Our Small Country" (2000). He won the George Orwell Prize for political journalism in 1998 and again in 2001. - John Moore
John Sanford Moore (born June 5, 1966), better known as John Moore, is a Canadian radio and television broadcaster, film critic, actor, voice actor and comedian. Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, he works for CFRB 1010 in Toronto, Ontario. - John Piper
John Piper was the mid-morning host on BBC Radio Solent throughout the 1970s. His programme was called "Piper's Tune". The show had a huge following, and consisted of a mix of music, guests and the regular feature, "Give a Neighbour a Hand," in which listeners would offer advice to people who called in asking for help. In 1979, Piper left BBC Radio Solent to join Two Counties Radio in Bournemouth, as the station's first Programme Controller. - Mike King
Mike King (born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina) is an American radio broadcaster, currently the chief announcer of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network and Indy Racing League. He began his announcing career at Campbell University, his alma mater. He worked as a sports writer for several North Carolina newspapers, and worked as sports information director at Campbell University from 1981-1982. He started on television in Greenville, North Carolina, … - Chris Myers
Chris Myers is a sports broadcaster who works for numerous media outlets and covers several different sports. In 1998, Myers joined Fox Sports Net where he was one of the original anchors of "The National Sports Report" and the weekly sports magazine program "Goin' Deep". In 2005, he debuted a new show on FSN, "The Chris Myers Interview".Prior to that Myers spent ten years at ESPN hosting sportscenter, … - Andrew Neil
Andrew Ferguson Neil (born May 21 1949, Paisley, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster. Neil made his name at "The Sunday Times" where he was editor for 11 years. In 1995 he was made editor-in-chief of the Press Holdings group of newspapers, owner of "The Business" and (from 2005) "The Spectator". Press Holdings sold "The Scotsman" in December 2005, ending Neil's relationship with the newspaper. - Peter Hitchens
Peter Jonathan Hitchens (born 28 October 1951 in Sliema, Malta) is a British journalist, author and broadcaster. A reporter for the "Daily Express" for most of his career, he left the paper in 2001 and currently writes for the "Mail on Sunday". - Alan Jackson
Alan Jackson was a United States broadcaster. He was the head anchor at CBS Radio News in New York City for over twenty-five years beginning during the Second World War, reading the 6:00 PM national evening news (then the network's main news program) and anchoring coverage of many of the major news headlines of the day. He anchored CBS News's coverage of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, of the joining of US and Soviet forces in April of 1945, … - Bob Brenly
Bob Brenly TV Broadcast Analyst, Former MLB All Star and Manager Bob Brenly is a television broadcast analyst for the Chicago Cubs and The Fox Network. As a Major League baseball player Bob was an All-Star catcher whose leadership helped the San Francisco Giants win a Division Title in 1987. In 2001 as a manager in his inaugural year, Bob led the Arizona Diamondbacks to a World Series championship. - Suzyn Waldman
Suzyn Waldman (born in Newton, MA) is an American sports broadcaster. Starting with the 2005 season, she has been the color commentator for New York Yankees baseball, working with John Sterling on radio broadcasts for WCBS-AM in New York City. She is a graduate of Simmons College with a degree in Economics. She is famous for various "pioneering" feats in regards to female sports broadcasters. - John Wilson
John Richard Wilson (born 2nd August, 1965) is a British journalist and broadcaster. He is the son of Bob Wilson, former Arsenal goalkeeper and television sports presenter. - John Campbell
John Campbell (born 1964) is the presenter of "Campbell Live", a primetime 7.00pm current affairs programme on TV3 in New Zealand. Campbell graduated from Wellington College then Victoria University with a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours, and then worked as a share trader, providing a share report to Radio New Zealand's "Midday Report". In 1989, Radio New Zealand (RNZ) offered him a job as a business reporter. - Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Richard Adeane Lyttelton (born 23 May 1921), also known as 'Humph', is a well-known British jazz musician and broadcaster, and chairman of the BBC radio programme "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue". He is a cousin of the 10th Viscount Cobham and a nephew of the politician and sportsman Alfred Lyttelton, who was the first man to represent England at both football and cricket. - Louis Theroux
Louis Sebastian Theroux is a British broadcaster holding both British and US citizenship, best known for his television series "Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends" and "When Louis Met…" His style is faux naïve and usually impartial or at most gently critical, allowing the viewers to draw their own conclusions. - Rick Ellis
Rick Ellis could refer to the current CEO of New Zealand's state broadcaster, TVNZ. Or a senior environmental geologist/project manager living in Overland Park, Kansas.
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