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Marty Griffin (born June 12, 1959) is an American investigative reporter and radio talk show host working for KDKA-TV and KDKA-AM radio in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] A native of Pittsburgh, he attended Ohio University and began working as a journalist in Wichita Falls, Texas before moving to Dallas, Texas where he was an investigative reporter for NBC affiliate KXAS. [1]
Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward threw down the gauntlet Monday during the Marty Griffin show on KDKA radio, referencing the governor’s infamous quote during his budget address in February ...
During a question and answer session in May 2020, KDKA talk show host Marty Griffin repeatedly misgendered Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine, who previously served as the Pennsylvania Secretary of Health and was the first openly transgender official in state history. Griffin later apologized on Twitter.
KDKA people (17 P) Pages in category "Radio personalities from Pittsburgh" ... Marty Griffin (journalist) H. Bill Hillgrove; Fred Honsberger; K. Nellie King; Jim ...
Mar. 22—Pennsylvania must be construction-ready if it's going to compete in economic development with Ohio, Gov. Josh Shapiro said Friday during an appearance on KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh. The ...
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden blocked a $14.9 billion buyout of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel on Friday. The move, albeit not surprising after a year of negotiations that left the ...
Fred Honsberger (May 15, 1951 – December 16, 2009) was an American radio personality for News Radio 1020 KDKA-AM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.His show most recently aired from noon–3 pm weekdays, between Marty Griffin's The Inside Story and the KDKA Afternoon News.
On October 26, 2023, during an interview on "The Big K Morning Show with Larry Richert and Marty Griffin" on KDKA Radio, Zappala discussed the idea of suing the City of Pittsburgh to place the police force under federal receivership. He implied that this action would allow him to exercise direct authority over the City of Pittsburgh police force.