Gary Bryan

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Gary Bryan
Born (1952-01-15) January 15, 1952 (age 72)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
SpouseJune
Children4
Career
StationKRTH
Time slot5am-10am (Monday-Friday)
Country United States

Gary Bryan (born January 15, 1952) is an American radio

morning show
duties, serving as host and producer of several syndicated programs, and ventures online and in television.

Career

Early years

At age 17, while visiting family near Augusta, Georgia, Gary Bryan heard a horrible broadcaster and believed he could do a better job as a radio personality.[2] He met with the station manager at WTWA in Thomson, Georgia and began working the following day.

Bryan is a veteran broadcaster, having served as program director at such stations as

In early 1995, while at KFRC, Bryan drew national attention and controversy when he rewrote "

O.J. Simpson murder trial.[4] After protests by several interest groups, Bryan was brought up on charges before the city of San Francisco's Human Rights Commission. He was found "guilty" but, as Bryan told the press, "they recommended I be demoted and take a cut in pay. Fortunately, they have no authority, so I told them to screw off".[4]

Bryan made his first feature film appearance in Metro, a 1997 release starring Eddie Murphy.

In 1998, Bryan assumed morning host duties on KJR-FM in Seattle.

K-Earth 101

Bryan joined the staff of KRTH (K-Earth 101) in Los Angeles in June 2002 and began hosting the morning show.[5] He moved to afternoon drive in February 2005 and returned to the morning shift in May 2006.[6]

From May 2003 to October 2008, Bryan and KRTH raised more than $1 million in support of the Bob Hope Hollywood

radiothons, a golf tournament,[7][8] and a raffle featuring a Jeep Wrangler customized by Jesse James.[9]

In July 2008, Bryan announced a joint venture with Blueprint Entertainment, a Canadian television company, to produce a TV show highlighting selected morning shows from radio stations throughout the country.

Bryan is currently partnering with Lou Pizarro from Operation Repo and EGA Productions to develop reality TV concepts for cable and video streaming. He also produces a podcast called Mobshot featuring former mafia tough-guy Vince Ciacci.

In addition to hosting the K-Earth 101 morning show, Bryan serves as the announcer on the annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

Rewind with Gary Bryan

Rewind with Gary Bryan is weekly nationally syndicated radio program hosted by Gary Bryan.[6] Originally an oldies-oriented show, it has shifted to a classic hits format centered on music from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The show, originating from KRTH, is produced through Bryan's production company, Radio Genius Productions, LLC and syndicated via United Stations Radio Networks.

In 2009, Rewind combined its production efforts and affiliate network with those of oldies program Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember, which was also distributed by United Stations.[10] The show became known as Dick Clark Presents Rewind with Gary Bryan for several years before dropping Clark's name and adjusting its format from oldies to classic hits.

Awards and honors

Bryan was named a "Legend of Radio" at the

Seattle, Washington, in 1998.[6]

He was named "Patriot of the Year" by the Bob Hope Hollywood USO in June 2005.

Personal life

Bryan's birth date is January 15. Born at the Navy Hospital in

.

He has been married since the age of 19 to his wife, June. They have 4 children, Jack, Kate, Marie and Grace and 4 grandchildren, Eva, Jesse, Zoey and John.

References

  1. ^ "Gary Bryan | K-EARTH 101 Morning Show Host, Rewind Podcasts, Merchandise". Retrieved 2022-10-07.
  2. ^ "Salute to Route 66 set for stretch through Duarte, Calif". San Gabriel Valley Tribune. 2004-09-13. Bryan began his radio career at the age of 17 in a small town in Georgia[...]
  3. ^ Browne, David (1991-07-25). "Pop Radio Suffers a Midlife Crisis". The New York Times.
  4. ^ a b c Hinckley, David (1995-04-11). "Ito parody puts Bryan on spot". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 2009-12-16.
  5. ^ Lycan, Gary (2002-06-02). "KRTH adds Bryan to A.M. lineup". The Orange County Register. There will be a new 'oldie' at KRTH/101.1 FM starting Monday — Gary Bryan will take over the 6-10 morning show. Word is, he brings with him a 30-year track record of success in New York and the Northwest, most recently at KJR-FM and KUBE in Seattle.
  6. ^ a b c Taylor, Chuck (2006-05-03). "Gary Bryan Shifts To K-Earth 101 L.A Morning Drive". Radio Monitor.
  7. ^ "Michael Bolton Joins K-Earth 101 To Raise Funds For USO". All Access. All Access Music Group. 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  8. ^ "KRTH Hosts USO Golf Outing, Web-A-Thon". All Access. All Access Music Group. 2008-09-29. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  9. ^ "Jesse James Jeep Awarded In K-Earth USO Promotion". All Access. All Access Music Group. 2006-12-15. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  10. ^ "Dick Clark To Partner With Gary Bryan On Show". All Access. All Access Music Group. 2008-12-17. Retrieved 2019-05-20.

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