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Bernie Hayes
"The Bernie Hayes Show"
Weekdays at 7 AM & 4 PM &
Friday at 8 AM!
Bernie Hayes is widely recognized as a pioneer in broadcast journalism, with a career that began in Chicago in 1958. His impressive history includes emceeing the Annie Malone Parade, hosting popular cultural programs such as Soul Brotherhood, Black Circle Hours, and an early version of "Dialing for Dollars" on KTVI. As a broadcaster he has worked in various positions at radio stations in California, Illinois, and Mississippi. Due to his many contributions to the art of radio broadcasting, Mr. Hayes has been inducted into the St. Louis Radio Hall of Fame, the Greater St Louis Association of Black Journalists, and has recieved almost 700 awards in his career. In addition to his broadcasting talents, he is also author of the book, "The Death of Black Radio".
Mr Hayes is currently the host of "The Bernie Hayes Talk Show" on WGNU 920 AM, "The Bernie Hayes Show" on KNLC, a columnist for The St Louis American newspaper, and a media professor at Webster University. He resides in St Louis County with his wife Uvee Hayes.
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