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MEET THE JIM BOHANNON SHOW'S CAST AND CREW!

 

Jim Bohannon is one of America’s top radio personalities (but you knew that, because you knew enough to visit this website!). Jim describes himself as a “militant moderate” whose natural curiosity allows him to discuss any topic intelligently. The respected industry magazine TALKERS ranks The Jim Bohannon Show as the fifth most listened-to talk program in the country. A broadcasting veteran, Jim began his career in 1960 at his hometown station, KLWT-AM, Lebanon, MO. While attending Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Jim was a disc jockey at KICK radio, and then a newsman at KWTO. Both KLWT and KWTO still carry Jim's programs today. After college, Jim served in the U.S. Army security agency, including spending a year in Vietnam with the 199th Light Infantry Brigade. Jim was at Long Binh, Vietnam, during the “Tet” offensive. The Army transferred Jim to Washington, DC, where he has spent most of his professional career. That includes work at DC news stations WTOP and WRC. From 1980 to 1983, Jim worked for WCFL in Chicago, doing the morning show there while working afternoons at CNN's Chicago bureau. It was during that time that Jim began filling in for the legendary Larry King on his Mutual Broadcasting System talk show. Westwood One later purchased Mutual, and in 1993, when Larry's radio show shifted to daytime, the nighttime show became The Jim Bohannon Show we know and love. Jim is also the host of two other Westwood One programs, the daily news magazine America in the Morning and the weekly feature magazine America This Week. With the talk show and AITM airing on over 300 radio stations each and ATW airing on another 70-plus stations, Jim can be heard on more than 500 radio stations from coast-to-coast every week. Jim is a member of the Radio Hall of Fame in Chicago (you can see Jim's page on their website here) and is on the Wall of Honor back in his home town of Lebanon, MO. Jim is also the originator of National Freedom of Information Day, an idea Jim first submitted to the Society of Professional Journalists in New York City in 1979. The Day is observed each year on March 16, the birthday of James Madison, father of the Bill of Rights. Jim's a frequent speaker and freelance announcer, and serves as one of the stable of voiceover announcers for the CBS News program Face The Nation. Jim and his wife Annabelle reside in Montgomery Village, MD, with their corgi, Trevor. (The Staff particularly loves Annabelle: whenever she visits she brings us homemade cookies and cake—and there’s nothing radio people like more than free food!) As you'll hear him mention now and then, Jim hails from the south-central Missouri city of Lebanon, where Jim grew up attending elementary, junior and senior high school. For some, the best reference point might be that Lebanon is about 90 miles north of Branson, where all the theaters are to be found. Jim is mighty proud of his hometown, which, by the way, is the aluminum boat capital of the world. Learn more about Lebanon by visiting here, here, and here.



Paul Hill
has been producing The Jim Bohannon Show since the end of January, 2004. While the JBS is Paul’s first full-scale producing gig, he’s been with Westwood One (and its predecessor in the network radio business, the Mutual Broadcasting System) on and off—but mostly on—since December, 1979. After a few years of on-air work at radio stations from South Carolina to Pennsylvania, Paul spent over twenty years in the Operations Department of the network, first as a technician, for a short time as a producer, and for the bulk of the time as a scheduling and computer specialist. He also spent time at one of the network’s traffic reporting divisions, SmartRoute Systems. In addition to producing Jim’s nightly talk show, Paul is Associate Producer for Jim’s morning news magazine program America in the Morning, prepares news material for Westwood One’s NBC News Radio service, and every now and then fills in as producer of both AITM and Westwood One's other morning program, First Light. Outside of the studio, Paul’s interests include baseball and game shows (especially quiz programs—none of that @#&% “reality” stuff for him!). Paul’s wife Debby works at the National Institute for Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, one of the National Institutes of Health. They met at college (Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA), where being blind didn’t stop Debby from becoming one of the best Top 40 Radio disc jockeys ever heard on college radio. Paul and Debby live in Alexandria, VA.


Ted Schneider
is the lead engineer for The Jim Bohannon Show; he’s behind the controls each Monday through Thursday night. Ted is also the network’s go-to guy to engineer special sports events, including the network’s coverage of both the Summer and Winter Olympics and major golf and tennis tournaments. Ted is also the engineer for the network’s daily magazine program First Light. Ted and his wife LeAnne live in Virginia.


Bill Pimble
is the Friday night engineer for The Jim Bohannon Show. He also engineers the network’s Lars Larson Show each weeknight. Bill is our in-house computer guy—if there’s a problem with what Jimbo only half-jokingly refers to as our ‘steam-powered’ computers, Bill is the man who makes things right again. He’s been with Westwood One (and predecessor company Mutual Broadcasting) longer than any of us. Bill and his wife Lorna have two kids, Christopher and Matthew. The Pimble homestead is in Landover, MD, within 'spitting distance,' Bill says, of FedEx Field. Given the Washington Redskins performance since moving there, that may be the correct response.


John Stolnis
is the unsung hero of The Jim Bohannon Show. You won’t normally hear his name mentioned, but he’s the man who books the guests for the show. He’s the person who has to say ‘No’ to the myriad of publicity people who are pushing guests not really worthy to be heard on a national program like Jim’s. More importantly, you’ve heard on the air the quality of the guests he’s said ‘Yes' to, making John another reason why the program sounds as good as it does. John’s other duties include preparing material for the network’s NBC News Radio service, and occasionally filling the producer’s chair for both The Jim Bohannon Show and the network’s Lars Larson Show. John is a native of Philadelphia, PA, where he spent time at various radio stations working as an engineer and producer. And sorry, ladies, John has just gotten married, taking him off the market for good.



Also occasionally handling telephone screening chores for the show are Jeff Seldin, who also works on Westwood One's NBC News Radio product each Monday. His full-time gig is at Federal News Radio in Washington, DC. Also helping out are Westwood One's Keith Jackson (no, not that one) and Mark Feather (yes, that one!).


Also with us on an irregular basis is fill-in engineer Arthur Hardy. What do we know about him? Zip, zilch, nada. (He promises to rectify that, presumably once he passes the background check!)