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  2. Bob Grant (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Grant (radio host) Robert Ciro Gigante (March 14, 1929 – December 31, 2013), known as Bob Grant, was an American radio host. A veteran of broadcasting in New York City, Grant is considered a pioneer of the conservative talk radio format and was one of the early adopters of the "combat talk" format. [1] [2] [3] Grant's career spanned from ...

  3. George Weber (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    George Weber (March 23, 1961 [1] – March 20, 2009) was an American radio personality on the ABC Radio Network doing hourly news updates. For several years he was on the WABC 77 morning show, with Curtis Sliwa and Ron Kuby in New York City. He did periodic news updates throughout the morning, as well as joining in conversation with the hosts ...

  4. Category:2013 deaths - Wikipedia

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    Deaths in February 2013. Deaths in March 2013. Deaths in April 2013. Deaths in May 2013. Deaths in June 2013. Deaths in July 2013. Deaths in August 2013. Deaths in September 2013. Deaths in October 2013.

  5. List of 2013 deaths in popular music - Wikipedia

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    List of deaths in popular music 2013 Succeeded by 2014: Name Age Date Location Cause of death Patti Page: 85: January 1, 2013: Encinitas, California, U.S.

  6. Rick Sklar - Wikipedia

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    Died. June 22, 1992. (1992-06-22) (aged 62) Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan. Occupation (s) radio programmer and consultant. Rick Sklar (November 21, 1929 – June 22, 1992) was an American radio program director who, while at New York City 's WABC, was one of the originators of the Top 40 radio format .

  7. Bernard McGuirk - Wikipedia

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    Bernard McGuirk. Died. 5 October 2022. Bernard J. McGuirk (October 26, 1957 – October 5, 2022) [1] was an American radio personality. He was host at WABC in New York City alongside Sid Rosenberg. He was born and raised in the South Bronx, New York, where he worked in his younger years as a taxi driver. [2]

  8. John Johnson (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was among the pioneers of the Eyewitness News format at WABC after it first came to New York in 1968. Decades later, the New York Times quoted Johnson's description of the multiculturalism of those early years: "We really did something different, we had a personality, and a news team that was a microcosm of America . . .

  9. Alan Colmes - Wikipedia

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    He developed his radio career in the Northeast, eventually working at stations such as WABC, WNBC, WHN, WMCA and WEVD in New York, WNHC in New Haven, Connecticut, and WEZE and WZLX in Boston. His radio career took off when WABC hired him for the morning drive time slot. He was billed as "W. Alan B. Colmes", as in the station's call sign.