Meet our On Air Talent
![]() | How Long in Radio: 4 years and still surpassing expectations! Funniest Radio Story: One year I took part in the Stock Yard City Christmas Parade. I had the pleasure of wearing a large rabbit suit. Let me tell you, that you haven't lived till you have spent some time in a mascot suit. For those who haven't had the pleasure of wearing a 7 foot tall rabbit costume with giant red shoes, I can tell you the your vision is a bit limited. Strangest Radio Story: One time I was working a remote and by the end of the evening, I was on stage singing back up for Big & Rich at an Oklahoma City watering hole. The most strange radio experience, hands down, meeting the Joe McIntosh Fan Club. |
![]() | How Long in Radio: 3 years Hobbies: spending time with my princess of a daughter; cooking; eating; watching cooking shows; exercising; and more eating. Strangest Radio Story: I had a listener call in and asked me for an autographed picture. He then proceeded to explain that he wanted the picture for a centerpiece for the station room in his house—a whole room made up like a shrine devoted to the station. Creepy. |
![]() | How Long in Radio: since 1970 Hobbies: I love to travel, read and SCUBA dive. From the Philippines to Hawaii, Cozumel to the Florida Keys, I love being underwater with a tank on my back. It’s quiet! Strangest Radio Story: In Wellsboro, PA, the radio station was on the second floor over the general store. I was in the window with a microphone doing live play-by-play of the Fourth of July parade. It consisted of several kids pulling their pets in little red wagons, the band and guys on tractors and a fire truck spaced very far apart. I had to do this for ONE HOUR! I described each entry as they passed. A parade on the radio. It was absolutely awful. |
![]() | How long in Radio: Since 1981 George hasn’t been “The Voice of Grady County” forever - it just seems like it! Born in Highland Park, Michigan (a Detroit suburb), he’s worked in some form of Oklahoma media since 1981, including radio stations in Duncan, Oklahoma City, and Anadarko. George and his wife Louise have been married nearly 25 years. Hobbies: Hacking up the golf course and cooking. Funniest radio experience: Probably my very first play-by-play broadcast of a girl’s six-on-six basketball game. I had NO CLUE that girls only played a half-court game! |





