Noted WOR Talk Radio Personalities, Past and Present
Among the current hosts heard on WOR are:
- Ron Ananian
- Richard N. Ash MD
- Joy Browne
- Lou Dobbs
- Warren Eckstein
- Arthur Frommer
- Joan Hamburg
- Ronald Hoffman MD
- Mike Gallagher
- Three generations of The Gambling family: John A. Gambling, John B. Gambling, and (incumbent) John R. Gambling
- George Noory
- David Paterson
- Michael Savage
- Michael Smerconish
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Past notable WOR program hosts have included:
- Lou Adler
- Gene Burns
- "Uncle Don" Carney
- Jay Diamond
- Rocco DiSpirito, succeeded Arthur Scwhartz as host of Food Talk (October 2004 through December 2005)
- Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding (Bob and Ray)
- Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary (Tex and Jinx)
- Barry Farber
- Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald
- Arlene Francis
- Joe Franklin
- Carlton Fredericks
- John A. Gambling
- John B. Gambling
- Lisa G
- Bob Grant
- Barry Gray
- Donna Hanover
- Ellis Henican
- Gene Klavan
- Walter Kiernan
- Dorothy Kilgallen and Richard Kollmar (Dorothy and Dick)
- Lionel
- Jim Lounsbury
- Mary Margaret McBride
- Three generations of the McCann Family Alfred Sr, Alfred Jr, Dora, Patricia.
- Bernarr Macfadden
- Steve Malzberg
- Bernard Meltzer
- Dennis Miller (from an outside syndicator)
- Long John Nebel
- James Randi
- Bill O'Reilly (from an outside syndicator)
- Joey Reynolds
- Joan Rivers
- Thurman Ruth
- Arthur Schwartz, former host of Food Talk
- Jay Severin
- Steve Severn, host of Steve Severn's Pet Talks
- Jean Shepherd
- Ralph Snodsmith
- Michael Strange
- Marian Young Taylor, Air Name: Martha Dean
- Harry Wahlberg, appearing as "Uncle Henry" on a children's story-telling program
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