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Talk; Interviews
Producer: Ron Seggi
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Ed McMahon is most famous as Johnny Carson's announcer on the Tonight Show,
where for 30 years we heard him say the trademark "Heerrreesss Johnny!"
Ed Anchored NBC's coverage of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade during the
1970's and 1980's; and has appeared in several films.
From 1983 until 1995 he hosted the Television show "Star Search."
Join Ed for "Lifestyles Live!" every Weekend on RADIO.Rexx
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Bob Morrison brings nearly 40 years of local and network radio experience to
the position of News and Sports Director of the USA Radio Network.
His resume includes both the ABC and RKO Radio Networks in New York and
call letters that include KHJ in Los Angeles and, as News Director,
at CBS News-Talk station KRLD, KVIL, KLTY and KCBI all in Dallas-Fort Worth.
His work has won numerous awards and has been recognized over the years by
the Associated Press, United Press International and the Press Club of Dallas,
including the prestigious Katie Award for Best Major Market Newscast
11-16-2001, two months after the 9-11 terrorist attack.
Morrison is a current member of the Board of Directors of the Press Club
of Dallas and is a past member and officer of the Texas Associated
Press Broadcasters Board of Directors.
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John anchors morning newscasts. He brings to the microphone nearly 25 years of experience as both a radio and TV news anchor. His resume ranges from local to network newsrooms: from Sherman, Texas to major market stations WBAP and KPLX in Dallas-Ft. Worth; the Texas State Network; The Kansas Information Network; and he anchored the 6 and 10pm newscasts at KOSA-TV in Midland/Odessa.
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Allen anchors mid-day newscasts and afternoon sportscasts. His resume includes strong news credentials, working for the CBS owned KRLD in Dallas, and, at the time, NBC News affiliate WRR-AM. People from the Dallas-Ft.Worth area will recognize Allen as sports anchor for Channel 4/KDFW-TV (which, at the time, was a CBS affiliate). For several years, Allen also served as Director of Broadcasting for the Dallas Mavericks NBA team, airing programs on KXAS-TV, WFAA-TV, KTVT-TV and Home Sports Entertainment (cable). Allen was part of the team winning a duPont award in 2004, for a special broadcast on the 40th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination.
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Jason LOVES anchoring the “graveyard shift” (which, actually, is drive-time in the parts of the world he appears on for the USA Radio Network via U.S. Armed Forces Network radio). Jason began his broadcasting career as a 17 year old U-S Marine with Armed Forces Radio & TV on Okinawa in the late 60's. Over the years, he has worked at a number of locales, including Dallas powerhouse stations KLUV, KLIF, KBOX and WBAP during a career spanning the decades from 1969-2001.
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