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In the show's series finale, Mr. James "retires" to New Hampshire, where he buys a news radio station and newspaper, taking most of the WNYX staff with him. Matthew Brock is a news reporter. Superficially clumsy, naive, and immature, he is the butt of many physical jokes on the show; he is often seen tripping, falling, flying over furniture, or ...
Mr. James hosts a bookstore reading of his newly-republished autobiography, which he had translated back into English because it was a bestseller in Japan; but he finds that Jimmy James: Capitalist Lion Tamer is now titled Jimmy James: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler and is full of bizarre turns of phrase. Andrea subjects the staff to polygraph ...
Stephen Root (born November 17, 1951) is an American actor. He has starred as Jimmy James on the NBC sitcom NewsRadio (1995–1999), as Milton Waddams in the film Office Space (1999), and voiced Bill Dauterive and Buck Strickland on the animated series King of the Hill (1997–2010).
James Patrick Anthony Dore (born July 26, 1965) is an American stand-up comedian, political commentator, conspiracy theorist, podcaster and YouTube personality. He is the host of The Jimmy Dore Show , a comedic political talk show on YouTube .
James Francis Donovan III (July 17, 1956 – October 26, 2024) was an American radio and television personality who served as sports director and news anchor for WKYC channel 3 in Cleveland, Ohio, and was the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns Radio Network from 1999 to 2023.
In 1972, Gardner became a reporter for WFAS radio in White Plains, New York, and soon became news director. While not finding work in television, he considered re-enrolling for a graduate program at Brown University. Two years later, he began his television broadcast career at WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York. [5]
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Jacor was acquired in 1998 by Clear Channel Communications, which today is iHeartMedia, Inc. WNCI tends to be a mainstream, conservative contemporary hit station, at times leaning towards Adult Top 40. [6] WNCI formerly syndicated their “Dave & Jimmy” morning show to nearby stations through United Stations Radio Networks.