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He was, in fact, the second-highest-rated radio show in the market, bested only by Cleveland Wheeler and Scott Shannon's Q-ZOO on WRBQ-FM. [5] Lassiter redefined AM talk radio in Tampa Bay, asserting himself as an on-air bully who targeted Christians, conservatives, the elderly, and virtually everybody else. As he himself would one day describe:
David Herbert Wills (March 13, 1964 – March 5, 2023) was an American sportscaster best known as an announcer for the Tampa Bay Rays radio broadcasts. A native of the Chicago area, he was involved in both sports and journalism in high school and college.
Pages in category "Radio personalities from Tampa, Florida" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Hite died at a Hospice in West Palm Beach, Florida at age 86. His son, Bob Hite, Jr., was senior anchor at WFLA-TV in Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida from 1977 until his retirement in November 2007. One of his three daughters, Cindy Hite, also worked in radio news and is now a radio host at Legends Radio 100.3 FM in Palm Beach County, FL.
Todd Hillier (March 31, 1964 – August 14, 2021 [1]), better known by his on-air name Fez Marie Whatley, was an American comedian and radio producer and personality who gained prominence as the co-host of The Ron and Fez Show with Ron Bennington from 1998 to 2015.
Radio personalities from Tampa, Florida (18 P) Pages in category "Radio personalities from Florida" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Andrew Martin (1975–2009), Canadian professional wrestler, died in Tampa; Robert Martinez (born 1934), politician, former Governor of Florida; Tino Martinez (born 1967), professional baseball player; Billy Mays (1958–2009), TV commercial pitchman; Eugene McCaslin (born 1977), professional football player
Arch Deal (October 5, 1931 – March 13, 2020, aged 88) was an American newscaster with WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida, having started in 1959. [1] He was also the father of Tampa musician Karen Deal. [2] An avid skydiver, Deal had made more than 5,000 jumps by 2002. In 1975, his chute malfunctioned and he hit the ground at 120 mph.