Richard E. Vatz Ph.D. retired from Towson University in January 2023 wherein he served for almost a half-century and was the longest serving member of The Academic Senate. "The Bottom Line," hosted by Kweisi Mfume discussed controversial topics with stars and challenged politicians to keep their promise to improve the quality of life for their constituents. No further information on whether both . WCBM - Wikipedia Ronald Coleman Smith (December 2, 1941 - December 19, 2011) was an American talk radio show host on WBAL in Baltimore, Maryland . By the early 1970s, the station had a full-service adult contemporary music format with the exception of weekday evenings, where the station aired talk programming.[8]. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com. His rise to the top was legendary in . Mr. Prell hosted a talk show from 1982 to 1999 at WBAL Radio. Lacee Griffith will join Jason Newton at the anchor desk, with Theo Hayes assuming traffic reporting duties, on "WBAL-TV 11 News Today" beginning May 30, the station announced Monday. 72, a retired program manager for window service in the Office of the Postmaster General of the U.S. Veteran WBAL Anchor Says Goodbye | Barrett Media 1 Live. I am excited to join the team at WBAL! He was ranked among the Heavy Hundred (top) talk radio hosts from 1999 to 2001 by Talkers Magazine. [6] The initial broadcasting studio was located at the utility's offices on Lexington Street. I recall getting him a pack of cigarettes Chesterfield. The stadium was on 33rd Street back then. Postal Service, died of cancer April 3 at his home in Washington. Radio - Derek A. Hunter From Wikipedia: [3], On August 5, 1984, after a four-year stint as a stockbroker, Smith became a radio show host at WBAL-AM. The all-news blocks included national newscasts from ABC News every 30 minutes. In addition to hosting his radio show on WCBM and his podcast, he is an author and columnist.