J.C. Corcoran

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J.C. Corcoran is a St. Louis radio personality at KHITS 96 and is also a commentator for the St. Louis FOX affiliate, KTVI. He was born in Chicago on September 24, 1953.

He has an older sister, Nancy. He married Laura Ponte in 1989. He has authored two books, and now resides in St. Louis with his two daughters, Addison, 13, and Whitney, 11. He is currently engaged to Clarissa Clark, and was presented with the Media Person of the Year award by the Saint Louis Restaurant Association for the year 2007.

Mr. Corcoran is known for his love of baseball. For the last 20 years, his annual opening day radio show is well regarded as an entertaining and informational look at the coming baseball season. So much so, the National Baseball Hall of Fame requested a copy of this radio show. The 1998 edition is archived in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.

Mr. Corcoran has interviewed numerous celebrities, entertainment, political and sports figures over his radio and television careers. He has authored two books about his experiences.


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