Ronn Owens

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Ronn Owens
Ronn Owens

Ronn Owens (born October 17, 1945 in New York City), is an American talk radio host. Owens is the top-rated talk radio host on KGO in San Francisco[citation needed].

Owens began his career in broadcasting in 1968 after graduating from Temple University. He hosted radio programs in Atlanta, Miami, Cleveland and Philadelphia before moving to KGO Radio inSan Francisco in 1975. In 2004, the Disney/ABC-owned station signed Owens to an eight-year guaranteed contract to continue hosting The Ronn Owens Program.

Owens was off the KGO airwaves during an 88-day contract dispute that ended in February 1995. Reportedly, the dispute involved a difference of opinion over whether to allow national syndication of Owens' show.[1]

Between 1997 and 1998, Owens' show was simulcast in Los Angeles on KABC, also owned by Disney. Owens took the time slot held by Michael Jackson, whose ratings were faltering. Despite signing a five-year contract to do the simulcast, after one year Owens himself vacated the time slot at KABC. His show, too, failed to generate adequate ratings in Los Angeles. Owens reportedly blamed both Jackson, for "taking shots" at Owens "on the air and off the air," and KABC, for failing to promote Owens' show. Disney reportedly bought out the remainder of Owens' simulcast contract, which had doubled his annual salary to $620,000.[2]

The Ronn Owens Program is the No. 1-rated show on KGO, with over 500,000 regular listeners. Ronn competes directly against Rush Limbaugh, and is the only talk show host in the country who consistently beats Limbaugh in the ratings.

In 2002, Talkers magazine named Owens one of its 25 Greatest Radio Talk Show Hosts of All Time. He was ranked 13th, making him the top local personality in the country. [3]

In 2003, Owens won the Marconi Award for Major Market Personality of the Year by the National Association of Broadcasters. [4]

In 2005, Ronn was nominated to the Radio Hall of Fame.[5]

In 2006, he was named 2006 Talk Show Personality of the Year by Radio and Records [6].

His first book, Voice of Reason : Why the Left and Right Are Wrong, was published in 2004.

Owens is married to former KCBS anchor Jan Black. They have two daughters, Sarah and Laura.

Is ardently pro Israel.

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