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Braude, an only child, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1949 and raised in the Center City area. [3]He graduated from Central High School in Philadelphia in 1966. He went to the University of Pennsylvania for his bachelor's degree and to New York University School of Law for his Juris Doctor degree.
Jim Braude and Margery Eagan at a live radio broadcast in Brookline, Massachusetts, May 7, 2010. Eagan also co-hosted the Jim & Margery Show with Jim Braude on Boston's FM 96.9 WTKK. The show ended when that station flipped to an urban contemporary format on January 2, 2013.
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Jim Braude – talk radio host (225th Class) Leo Braudy – cultural historian and film critic (211th Class) King Britt – DJ and record producer (245th Class) [7] William H. Brown, III – former Chairman of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (185th Class) Lou Bruce – Major League Baseball outfielder (104th Class)
In February 2013, Jim Braude and Margery Eagan (previously co-hosts of the Jim & Margery Show talk show on WTKK) were brought on to co-host Boston Public Radio. [12] They brought along with them the monthly Ask the Governor program, a series that WGBH also provides to other local stations free of charge. [citation needed]
Jim Boyd (newscaster) Jim Braude; Dave Briggs (journalist) Doug Brown (sportscaster) David Brudnoy; Steve Burton (sports journalist) C. Tom Caron; Terry Carter ...
Jim Braude: Emmy Award-winning news journalist; Denise Scott Brown: architect; principal in Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates; wife of architect Robert Venturi; Stanley Burnside: cartoonist and painter; Tory Burch: fashion designer and socialite; Alfred Butts: inventor of the board game Scrabble; Nkechi Okoro Carroll: television producer and writer
Breuer was born in Valley Stream, New York, [1] [9] and graduated in 1985 from Valley Stream Central High School. [10]From 2005 to 2021, he lived in Chester Township, New Jersey, with his wife Dee, whom he married in 1992, [1] and their three daughters. [11]