MICHAEL
JACKSON
The provocative talk show host with a refined sense of humor and
a reputation for biting commentary engaged radio sudiences for over
30 years on KABC/Los Angeles. His early career included gigs in
South Africa and Great Britain, but it was here in the United States
where listeners would come to know Jackson for his uninhibited questioning
style. Equally comfortable with the celebrities and politicians
alike, Jackson's U.S. tenure began in Massachusetts. He would later
chair an all-night show out of San Francisco before settling downstate.
Frequently voted Outstanding Radio Personality of the Year. Great
Britain's Queen Elizabeth and France's President Mitterand have
both honored Jackson with membership in the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire and a presentation of the French Legion of
Merit Award. He holds an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Western
School of Law; and his peers have recognized his entertaining and
probing style with four Golden Mike Awards for excellence in radio
broadcasting. In 1997-98, he was voted Number One Radio Talk How
Host of the Year. His star is proudly included on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame.
Michael Jackson was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2003.
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