WOR (AM) - Noted WOR Talk Radio Personalities, Past and Present

Noted WOR Talk Radio Personalities, Past and Present

Among the current hosts heard on WOR are:

  • Ron Ananian
  • Richard N. Ash MD
  • Joy Browne
  • Lou Dobbs
  • Warren Eckstein
  • Arthur Frommer
  • Joan Hamburg
  • Ronald Hoffman MD
  • Mike Gallagher
  • Three generations of The Gambling family: John A. Gambling, John B. Gambling, and (incumbent) John R. Gambling
  • George Noory
  • David Paterson
  • Michael Savage
  • Michael Smerconish

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Past notable WOR program hosts have included:

  • Lou Adler
  • Gene Burns
  • "Uncle Don" Carney
  • Jay Diamond
  • Rocco DiSpirito, succeeded Arthur Scwhartz as host of Food Talk (October 2004 through December 2005)
  • Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding (Bob and Ray)
  • Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary (Tex and Jinx)
  • Barry Farber
  • Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald
  • Arlene Francis
  • Joe Franklin
  • Carlton Fredericks
  • John A. Gambling
  • John B. Gambling
  • Lisa G
  • Bob Grant
  • Barry Gray
  • Donna Hanover
  • Ellis Henican
  • Gene Klavan
  • Walter Kiernan
  • Dorothy Kilgallen and Richard Kollmar (Dorothy and Dick)
  • Lionel
  • Jim Lounsbury
  • Mary Margaret McBride
  • Three generations of the McCann Family Alfred Sr, Alfred Jr, Dora, Patricia.
  • Bernarr Macfadden
  • Steve Malzberg
  • Bernard Meltzer
  • Dennis Miller (from an outside syndicator)
  • Long John Nebel
  • James Randi
  • Bill O'Reilly (from an outside syndicator)
  • Joey Reynolds
  • Joan Rivers
  • Thurman Ruth
  • Arthur Schwartz, former host of Food Talk
  • Jay Severin
  • Steve Severn, host of Steve Severn's Pet Talks
  • Jean Shepherd
  • Ralph Snodsmith
  • Michael Strange
  • Marian Young Taylor, Air Name: Martha Dean
  • Harry Wahlberg, appearing as "Uncle Henry" on a children's story-telling program

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