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  2. Alison Steele - Wikipedia

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    Alison Steele (born Ceil Loman; January 26, 1937 – September 27, 1995) was an American radio personality who was also known by her air name, The Nightbird.She amassed a large and loyal following on her night shifts on WNEW-FM in New York City during the late 1960s and 1970s.

  3. Alan Robson - Wikipedia

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    Alan Robson's Night Owls won Robson a gold New York Radio Award for Best Radio Personality in a local market in 2019. [4] [5] In later years, Night Owls aired from 10pm - 2am from Sunday to Thursday nights. [6] From October 2012, the Monday to Thursday night shows were simulcast on Metro's sister station TFM. [7]

  4. Wade Goodwyn - Wikipedia

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    Wade William Goodwyn (January 12, 1960 – June 8, 2023) was an American journalist who was the national desk correspondent for National Public Radio. Goodwyn began his career in radio as a freelancer and began working for NPR in 1991. His coverage focused on news in and around Texas.

  5. Glynn Washington - Wikipedia

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    The program quickly soared to the top of the podcast charts and was named one of the “Top 10 New Podcasts of 2017” by Podtrac. “The response to Spooked proved overwhelming and a real testament to how much we love the unknown,” said Washington. “There’s nothing scarier or more mesmerizing than a real-life ghost story.

  6. Scott Simon - Wikipedia

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    Simon was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of comedian Ernie Simon and actress Patricia Lyons. [3] [4] [5] He had a sister who died at a young age.[6] [7] He grew up in major cities across the United States and Canada, including Chicago; New York City; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Montreal; Cleveland; and Washington, D.C. [4]

  7. Bob Edwards, the longtime National Public Radio host and a goliath of the broadcasting world, died on Saturday, his wife, NPR reporter Windsor Johnston, confirmed in a Facebook post. He was 76.

  8. Bob Edwards, veteran NPR broadcaster and longtime ... - AOL

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    Veteran broadcaster Bob Edwards, the longtime National Public Radio host who helped build the "Morning Edition" news program, has died at age 76, NPR announced Monday.

  9. Frederick C. Peerenboom - Wikipedia

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    Frederick C. Peerenboom, better known as Fritz the Nite Owl (born December 27, 1934, in Nekoosa, Wisconsin), is a radio and television personality in Columbus, Ohio. [ 1 ] Early career