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  • With more than 30 years behind the mic, Rusty Sharp is a true radio veteran. He began his career in Lexington at WKQQ in 1979, making stops in Evansville, Indiana and St. Louis, Missouri along the way. Sharp has taken home three prestigious St. Louis "AIR" awards" for best radio show music format.
  • Robert Krulwich works on radio, podcasts, video, the blogosphere. He has been called "the most inventive network reporter in television" by TV Guide.
  • As the great Ted Baxter would say, it all started in a 5,000-watt radio station in Fresno, California. With just a $50-a-week paycheck and a dream! (OK, Matt has never been to Fresno.) Jaeger started in Lexington radio in the deep, dark overnights of 1994. Radio has been in his blood ever since. If you want his microphone you will have to pry it from his… you get the idea.
  • Joe Neel is NPR's deputy senior supervising editor and a correspondent on the Science Desk.
  • Bobby Ray started in radio across the UK campus at the student-run radio station WRFL back in the summer of 1992. The show he inherited there was called “Lowdown Blues” but was renamed “Hitchhiker Blues” shortly thereafter, a name meant to signify the freedom to travel, to stretch boundaries of what is normally called “Blues.” In 1995, then WUKY Program Director Curt Mathies brought Bobby & “Hitchhiker Blues” over to FM 91.3.
  • WBFO/Western New York reporter for the Innovation Trail.
  • Joe Conkwright is a Leo...and hosts the 2nd half of Rock & Roots on WUKY - noon to 4 PM weekdays.
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