As a kid, I listened to the night sounds of AM radio on my pink and silver Pacific transistor-6 radio (made in Japan) that picked up the great 50,000 watt clear channel stations around the country. I can still hear the smooth-voiced KMOX announcer, John McCormick, "the man who walked and talked at midnight." I was hooked! Since then, I fell in love and married the airwaves and have been on the air now for over 50 years. From my early days as a teenager in Hot Springs, Ark., I began a career that took me from my hometown radio station to The Talk America Radio Network. My American Breakfast radio show was syndicated nationally to many major and small markets, one of my proudest lifetime achievements. Another dream was realized when I was named as one of the nation's Top One Hundred Talk Show Hosts by TALKERS MAGAZINE. I'm so grateful for all the opportunities I've experienced in this great industry, including hosting the morning drive on 1420 WBSM.
Phil Paleologos
New Bedford’s Twins That Cook Sign With Gordon Ramsay’s Production Company
New Bedford's Aria and Maya Christian – also known as the Twins That Cook – announced they have signed a deal with Gordon Ramsay's production company.
New Bedford Artist Appearing at Indigenous Peoples Day Event in New York City
New Bedford's Erik Andrade – community worker, cultural artist and organizer – has been asked to return to perform at the 8th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day NYC.
New Bedford Animal Control Officer Helping With Ian-Affected Animals in Fort Myers
New Bedford Animal Control Officer Manny Maciel is heading back to Fort Myers, Florida to help with animals affected by Hurricane Ian.
New Bedford Pilot Program Encourages Youth to Vote
A new program in New Bedford is designed to educate young people about the responsibilities of voting, and prepare them for when they become of voting age.
New Bedford Madeira Feast Organizers Launching Country Music Festa
The people behind New Bedford's Feast of the Blessed Sacrament are holding the first annual Country Music Festa on Saturday, October 8 on the feast grounds.
When Richard Nixon Made the Secret Service Look Like a Marching Band
In 1970, President Richard Nixon tried to makeover the Secret Service into something like the palace guards of the UK and other foreign countries.
Hurricanes Should Be Named After Monsters, Not People
Phil Paleologos thinks that it's doing a disservice to name hurricanes and major storms after people, and that should be named for more destructive things.
Plymouth Man Leads Patriots End Zone Militia, Then Hunts Ghosts
Plymouth's Geoff Campbell serves as captain of the New England Patriots' End Zone Militia by day, and is a tour guide and ghost hunter by night.
New Bedford Robotics Research Firm Renovating Glaser Glass Building
New Bedford Research & Robotics, a new nonprofit in the city, is renovating the former Glaser Glass building for its future facility.
New Bedford Self-Starter Starts Sauce Company
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