WTEM - Past Local Hosts and News Reporters

Past Local Hosts and News Reporters

  • Rich Ackerman (currently at WFAN and Sirius Satellite Radio)
  • Ken Beatrice
  • Jack Harris (WRC morning disc jockey, now at 970 WFLA)
  • Bob Berger (currently at Sporting News Radio)
  • John Bisney (WRC)
  • Jim Bohannon (WRC - currently at Westwood One)
  • Camille Bohannan (WRC - currently at AP Radio)
  • Chuck Booms
  • Tom Braden (WRC - deceased)
  • James Brown (currently at CBS Sports)
  • Rudy Brewington (WRC)
  • Pat Buchanan (WRC - currently at MSNBC)
  • Paul Butler (currently at WBOC-TV Salisbury, MD)
  • Jerry Coleman (currently at WQLL in Baltimore)
  • Rich Cook
  • Richard Day (currently at WTOP)
  • Don Doke (WRC News)
  • Jack Donniger (WRC Sports)
  • Dave Feldman
  • Earl Forcey (currently at Westwood One)
  • Jean Fugett
  • Rich Gilgallon (currently at KPSI (AM))
  • Wendell Goler (WRC)
  • Tina Gulland (WRC federal beat)
  • Paul Harris (currently at KMOX)
  • John Irving (WRC)
  • Scott Jackson (currently at WCMC-FM in Raleigh)
  • Kevin Kiley (currently at Westwood One and KSPN in Los Angeles)
  • Al Koken
  • Marge Kumaki (WRC)
  • Mitch Levy (currently at KJR (AM) in Seattle)
  • Mac McGarry (WRC booth announcer extraordinaire)
  • Carol Maloney
  • Ira Mellman
  • Dan Miller (currently at WJBK-TV in Detroit)
  • Bruce Murray (currently at Sirius Satellite Radio)
  • Kris O'Donnell (currently at WDTN in Dayton, Ohio)
  • Donna Penyak (WRC)
  • Tony Roberts (WRC Sports)
  • Mort Sahl (WRC)
  • Willard Scott (WRC "The Joy Boys", top 40 jock in the mid 70's)
  • Doug Tracht (aka "The Greaseman") (WRC)
  • Ed Walker (WRC "The Joy Boys")
  • Pam Ward (currently at ESPN)
  • Mark Weber (later at WTOP, currently Brand Manager at McFarlane Toys)
  • Bram Weinstein (currently at ESPNEWS)
  • Rob Weingarten (currently at KFNS (AM) in St. Louis)
  • Warner Wolf (currently at WABC in New York)
  • Phil Wood (WRC Sports and WTEM - currently at WJZ in Baltimore)
  • John Thompson

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