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The Bob Grant Show consistently dominated the ratings in the highly competitive afternoon drive time slot in New York City and at one point the radio station aired recorded promos announcing him as "America's most listened to talk radio personality." The gravel-voiced Grant reminded listeners during the daily introduction that the "program was ...
Jay Diamond is a former American talk radio host from the Manhattan Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City who began his move to the radio by being a frequent caller to other radio programs, especially New York City's popular Bob Grant's show.
BBC Radio 4: Himself Grant describes one of the pleasures of life 1979: Story Time: A Rogue's Life: BBC Radio 4: Narrated by Grant Written by Wilkie Collins and abridged in ten parts by Elizabeth Bradbury 1979: Thirty-Minute Theatre: The Hitch: BBC Radio 4: Bob Foxton 1980: Urn: BBC Radio 4: Harold Written by Henry Livings and Bernard Cribbins ...
When WMCA acquired New York Yankees baseball broadcast rights in 1971, DJ Jack Spector stayed on to host a sports talk show, while Bob Grant debuted in New York radio as the house conservative. "Long John" Nebel came over from WNBC in 1973 and became a fixture on overnights, accompanied by his co-host and spouse Candy Jones.
Bob Grant (radio host) (1929–2013), New York City radio personality; Bob Grant (actor) (1932–2003), British television comedy actor; Bob Grant (athlete) (1934–2007), Australian Olympic athlete; Bob Grant (rugby league) (born 1946), Australian rugby league footballer; Bob Grant (American football) (1946–2024), American football player ...
September 13: Bob Grant returns to terrestrial radio at WABC with a two-hour weekly show on Sunday afternoons. Grant had been off air since December 2008 due to a program shuffle. November 2: Rosie O'Donnell's live interactive talk show "Rosie Radio" debuts on Sirius XM Radio's Sirius XM Stars channel.
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This article is innacurate in that he returned to WMCA in either the late 70s or in the early 80s. I specifically remember that I used to listen to him on WMCA every day on my car radio on the way home from work in early 1981. In fact, it was on Bob Grant's show in early 1981 that I first heard mention of President Ronald Reagan being shot.