The Smiley Morning Show - Past Members

Past Members

  • Tom Berg - Tom was Smiley's original Traffic Reporter. Tom loves anything Star Wars and was the nerd of the show. Tom won numerous awards as Traffic Reporter for Smiley and WRTV. He's probably most famous for an online video of one of his traffic reports on WRTV when the teleprompter had "Fuck Off" written on it, which has gotten over 3 million views worldwide. Tom is now the Morning Show host in Knox, IN at WKVI.
  • BMoore - Producer Brian "BMoore" Moore was the show's original producer. When Smiley started at WZPL, he worked in promotions. He started producing the show in his free time and eventually moved into a full time position. Brian created the GasMan persona and was known for many stunts on the show, like "Splash into B" where listeners could drive by a huge puddle and splash him. BMoore moved to Senior Producer of Entercom Communications in 2004 and became producer of the Abdul Morning Show on Newstalk 1430 WXNT.
  • Chris "Weedman" Van Sickle - Weedman started with the show as intern in 2003 as "Intern Chris" and became the producer of the show in 2004. He took care of all production aspects on the show in his 7 years with the show. He is currently the imaging director for the Smiley Morning Show and does DJ's at various bars/parties all over Indy.
  • Mindy Winkler - Mindy took over as the Traffic Reporter after Tom Berg moved to afternoons at WKLU. The former Colts cheerleader was also known for being "Commander KC" on WTTV-4.

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