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  2. Don Imus Remembered by Mike Francesca, Joe Scarborough ... - AOL

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    Shortly after the new broke that Don Imus, the host of the long-running radio show “Imus in the Morning,” had died on Friday morning at the age of 79, media figures and celebrities took to ...

  3. Don Imus - Wikipedia

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    They divorced in 1979. Imus married Deirdre Coleman on December 17, 1994, and they stayed together until Imus's death in 2019. [110] Their son Frederick Wyatt was born in 1998. Imus adopted his sixth child, Zach, in the 2010s. At the time of his death, Imus resided in Brenham, Texas, at a ranch he acquired in 2013.

  4. Don Imus, former Fox Business host and radio legend, dead at 79

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  5. Broadcasting legend Don Imus dead at 79, family says - AOL

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  6. Deirdre Imus - Wikipedia

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    They had two sons, Fredric Wyatt (nicknamed Wyatt, born July 3, 1998) and Zachary Don. They stayed together until Don's death on December 27, 2019. [7] In 1998, Don Imus and Deirdre founded the Imus Cattle Ranch for Kids with Cancer, a working cattle ranch near Ribera, New Mexico, 50 miles southeast of Santa Fe.

  7. Bernard McGuirk - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing "urban-speak" conversation involved Imus describing the girls as "nappy-headed hos" and McGuirk wondering if Imus meant to imply that the two teams looked like something out of Spike Lee's film School Daze, the "jigaboos versus the wannabes"; apparently referring to the two teams' differing appearances. Imus said "Yeah." [citation ...

  8. Charles McCord - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, McCord moved to NBC's News and Information Service, a 24-hour radio network, which lasted until 1977. In that year, Imus was fired and returned to Cleveland. [2] Following Imus' return to WNBC in 1979, McCord rejoined the show, signing a contract with the station's news department as well as a comedy writer for the programming ...

  9. Don Imus: Why he's an improbably good fit for Fox Business - AOL

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