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KBIZ 1240 PERSONALITIES

 

 

 

 

 


Mike and Jeff

Weekdays, 6a-9a
Saturday, 6a-8a

Tune in to Jeff and Mike with news, sports, and more. Mike has Mid-Morning Magazine at 8:30. Their friendly banter and informative segments will get your day started off on the right foot.

Clark Howard

Weekdays, 9a-Noon

Clark Howard is all about saving money and keeping you from being ripped off. He is an avid consumer advocate and financial advisor. You can be entertained and be a smarter shopper: tune in to hear Clark alert you to important news that keeps your wallet full without a lot of acronyms and intentionally obscure vocabulary words.

Brian Bruce

Weekdays, Noon-1p
Sports news and play-by-play

The suave and charismatic Brian Bruce brings the latest sports news to you every day. And look to him for all of the most professional, informative, and entertaining play-by-play for Ottumwa High School athletics. And as if that weren't enough, this giant of a man is able to host The Trading Post every weekday. Hailing from Kansas City suburb Lenexa, KS, Mr. Bruce earned his bachelor's degree in Broadcast and Electronic Communication from Marquette University in Milwaukee (Go Golden Eagles!) and master's degree in Journalism from the University of Kansas.

(photo courtesy of Melissa Carlo/The Ottumwa Courier)

Dave Ramsey

Weekdays, 1p-4p

Dave Ramsey is his own best success story. A millionare gone bankrupt before he even hit middle-age, he was determined not to get back into debt. Now he owns his own company that reaches out to millions encouraging responsible financial choices rather than spending beyond one's means. His hit radio show is one of the top-rated business shows on the air, and it's on KBIZ every weekday afternoon.

Dr. James Dobson

Weekdays, 4:30p-5p
Sundays, 6a-7a

Dr. James Dobson, and his Focus on the Family organization, evangelize about Christianity and offer assistance for those trying to raise a family. Their weekday show covers a broad range of topics. Nearly any function and dysfunction of relationships is probed and discussed, often with a guest expert.

Dr. Laura Schlesinger

Weekdays, 6p-9p

When your life falls apart, sometimes you need a shoulder to cry on. And sometimes you need someone to tell you to stop blaming other people and get your act together. This is where Dr. Laura comes in. Never one to back away from confrontation, she calls them like she sees them. Never one to be accused of sugar-coating things, Dr. Laura preaches a radical self-empowerment based on meeting one's responsibilities to the family.

Alan Colmes

Weekdays, 9p-Midnight

The more liberal half of Hannity & Colmes, Alan Colmes takes his experience of hosting a primetime political show and takes on late-night radio with a vengeance. Unafraid to cover even the most controversial or bizarre topics, he encourages audience reaction and stays entertaining and engaging without resorting to shock value. Enlighten your night-time when you tune in on KBIZ.

Kate Delaney

Weekdays, Midnight-5a

Kate is a long-time radio personality who worked her way to the top as one of the few female sports journalists. She maintains her intensity and journalistic spirit, but her current work on America Tonight allows her to laugh along with Dave DeBatto, her co-host.

Doug Stephan

Saturday & Sunday, 5a-6a

 

The Carey Brothers

Saturday, 8a-11a

James Carey and Morris Carey, known as the Carey Bros., are nationally-recognized experts on home building and renovation. They share their 55+ years of experience as award-winning, licensed contractors with millions of people nationwide through a weekly radio program and syndicated newspaper column both titled On The House.

Bill Handel

Saturday, 11a-1p

Bill Handel definitely knows his way around our wacky American legal system, and with a quick wit and razor sharp tongue, offers up advice to countless callers on a weekly basis. He received his B.A. at California State University Northridge and his J.D. at Whittier College of Law. He has been an adjunct professor of Law at Whittier College School of Law where he taught "Legal Aspects of Reproduction Technology."