Brian Douglas
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Brian Douglas' career spans over 20 years in radio, and from coast to coast. Previous to his coming to Dial Global, where he is heard by over 1.7 million listeners daily, Brian could be heard on such stations as KZLA-FM, 540/1260 AM, and Star 98.7 KYSR-FM in the Los Angeles area. Born April 16, 1967.
Camden, New Jersey. Married with one child (four year old).
There have been many articles written about Brian Douglas over the years of his career. One such recent article, such as the one in Top40-charts.com, touts that Brian Douglas is one of the favorite on-air radio personalties of the Southern California area. In 2007, he was voted as being one of the "Top Ten Morning Show Hosts." In fact, when KZLA-FM flipped fans of both country music and Brian Douglas fought back. They wrote letters, emails, sent out press releases and even started a ribbon campaign to let Nashville and local broadcast stations know they wanted their DJ and music back on their air waves. Shortly thereafter Brian Douglas was hosting a morning show on KKGO. Fans were excited! Nothing like this has ever happened before in a radio station's history and definitely not by Southern California country music fans.
Various charities through out Southern California speak highly of Brian Douglas as a radio personality who gives of his time for the local community. Often making his talents available for hosting duties on charity auctions and charity performances.
Chapman Charity sights she was first heard on Brian Douglas' show "The Life of Brian" after winning a contest (www.charitychapman.com). Other websites, like AudioStreet.com, site Brian Douglas as being the first to spin new comers music like that of Jeremy Kent.
Most notably, an article on Yahoo News reports that Brian Douglas is hosting a new TV pilot. Along with his hosting duties, Douglas has taken on Producer and director duties. The new TV series is entitled "For The Love of Music."
Fans of Brian Douglas continue to show their loyalty to their favorite on-air talent by creating websites that honor him and his talent. You can find websites for Brian Douglas on Top Dog City, Myspace, Facebook, and even IMDB.com. You can find a number of these links below.
Other major radio markets on Brian's resume included New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Phoenix, St. Louis, Orlando and Las Vegas. He started his illustrious career in radio doing "America's Most Famous Beach," in Daytona Beach, Florida.
His resume also includes working with CNN in London, England. Brian’s also a regular contributor to CMT (Country Music Television) and has hosted a pilot show for them as well.