Bud Hedinger

Bud Hedinger
Born (1947-01-23) January 23, 1947 [1]
Glen Rock, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation talk radio host, television news anchor and personality
Years active 1969-present
Website Official Website

John Harris Brady "Bud" Hedinger III (born January 23, 1947) is an American talk radio host in the Orlando, Florida area on station WFLA AM 540 (WFLF).

Born in Glen Rock, New Jersey, his mother nicknamed him "Bud" the day he was born.[2]

He received a bachelor's degree from Colgate University and a master's degree from Syracuse University. During his time at Colgate Hedinger was a member and assistant leader of the Colgate Thirteen, America's most widely heard and second oldest collegiate a cappella group. From 1969 until 1986, Hedinger was a television news weatherman, news anchor, and bowling show host in Syracuse, New York. He worked at WFTV in Orlando from 1986 until 1989 and then worked at a TV station in Nashville before returning to Orlando in 1993. He worked as an anchor on WKCF channel 18 for the 10 clock news prior to moving on to his current position in radio for 102.5FM and 540AM Orlando simulcast.

Hedinger likes to give credit to the Bush administration by saying there have been x number of days since a terrorist attack in the United States. He often opens his shows with an announcer saying, "It's all right, have another bud," in reference to his name.

References

  1. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/keyword/princess-caroline/recent/3 Bud Hedinger's birthday ref at Orlando Sentinel, 1/23/97
  2. Abbott, Jim. "This Bud's For You: That's The Message Of The Promotions For Wkcf News Anchor Bud Hedinger, The Man Around Whom The Station Is Building Its News Image.", Orlando Sentinel, December 7, 1999. Accessed February 28, 2011. "It didn't take long for John Harris Brady Hedinger III to become Bud. His mother, Annorah, gave him the nickname on the day he was born - Jan. 23, 1947 - in suburban Glen Rock, N.J."

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