As a kid, I listened to the night sounds of AM radio on my pink and silver Pacific transistor-6 radio (made in Japan) that picked up the great 50,000 watt clear channel stations around the country. I can still hear the smooth-voiced KMOX announcer, John McCormick, "the man who walked and talked at midnight." I was hooked! Since then, I fell in love and married the airwaves and have been on the air now for over 50 years. From my early days as a teenager in Hot Springs, Ark., I began a career that took me from my hometown radio station to The Talk America Radio Network. My American Breakfast radio show was syndicated nationally to many major and small markets, one of my proudest lifetime achievements. Another dream was realized when I was named as one of the nation's Top One Hundred Talk Show Hosts by TALKERS MAGAZINE. I'm so grateful for all the opportunities I've experienced in this great industry, including hosting the morning drive on 1420 WBSM.
Phil Paleologos
You Won’t Believe How Much Horseshoe Crab Blood Is Worth
SouthCoast beaches are often teeming with horseshoe crabs, but did you know how valuable their copper-rich blue blood is to the medical community?
Plymouth Man in Recovery Uses Nature to Help Others Battle Addiction
Plymouth's Richie Newbert has been in recovery since 2010, using nature walks as his therapy. Now, Richie's Road to Recovery helps others do the same.
Wareham Gatemen Scouting for Bat Kids on the SouthCoast
The Wareham Gatemen are looking for batboys and batgirls for the 2022 Cape Cod Baseball League season.
New Bedford’s ’50s Night Is Looking for Elvis
The organizers of New Bedford's '50s Night are looking for an Elvis impersonator to take part in the festivities on July 21.
New Bedford’s Connection to Boston’s 54th Regiment Memorial
A re-dedication took place in Boston of the 54th Regiment Memorial, dedicated to the all-Black Civil War regiment with strong connections to New Bedford.
New Bedford Arts Founder Reacts to Vandalism of the ‘Mona Lisa’
Karen Charbonneau-Zukas of the New Bedford Arts and Cultural Emporium offered reaction to a vandal smearing the 'Mona Lisa' with cake as a form of protest.
New Bedford Voters Find Redistricting Means Confusing, Less Convenient Polling Locations
Redistricting has led some New Bedford residents to have to vote at 'sub-precincts' this year and to lose some of their easier voting locations.
Wareham Unified Athletes Bring Home More Than Medals
The Wareham Unified Track and Field team recently competed in the state championships, and coach Megan Kashner said they brought home more than just medals.
Elaine Lima Is the One and Only ‘Queen of Downtown New Bedford’
Elaine Lima, the owner of Elaine's T-Shirts, is known as the 'Queen of Downtown New Bedford.' Phil Paleologos recently caught up with the Queen herself.
IV Hydration Is the Shot in the Arm We Needed
We just returned from a magical trip to Florida, where myself, my wife Celeste, our daughter Athena, and other family members discovered IV drip hydration therapy, a treatment method in which vitamins, electrolytes and other fluids are delivered directly into your bloodstream through a small IV inserted into your arm...