Noted radio personality began his illustrious career as a disc jockey on his hometown radio station in Waterbury, Connecticut, concurrently serving as a junior at Watertown High School.
He later secured a position with NBC in Washington, D.C., working at WKYS FM, where he crossed paths with his future spouse, who was employed at WRC AM in the same building.
In 1980, the couple relocated to Los Angeles, where they continued to work in the radio industry, with our subject holding stints at KHTZ, KKHR, and KIIS FM.
As his career progressed, he went on to become the voice of the Fox Television network in 1988, followed by a role as the voice of CBS in 1997.
To this day, he remains the promo voice of Fox, CBS, and the Food Network, a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of broadcasting.
In his personal life, he is the proud father of two children, Dayna (born 1984) and Alex (born 1987).


















