Kevin M. Klein
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Kevin M. Klein made his broadcasting start in the nation's capitol, working with "The Jack Diamond Morning Show" at ABC Radio's WRQX. From there it was up and down the beltway, with stints on WIKZ in Chambersburg, PA and WHFS in Washington D.C./Baltimore, MD.
[edit] Biography
A Syracuse University graduate, Kevin made the move back up to Syracuse to take over the night show at WKRL/WKLL (K-ROCK). After a year of rocking the nighttime with a number 1 rated show, Kevin made the jump to mornings, and woke up Central New York with a healthy dose of hilarity.
But the world of TV came calling, and Kevin made the move to New York City where he has been featured in numerous Vh1 and MTV shows (including "Vh1's All Access Series," "40 Most Awesomely Bad Breakup Songs," "Most Shocking Celebrity Mug Shots Show," and "The Top 20 Video Countdown").
While at Vh1, Kevin was tapped to host the national morning show, "Vh1 Now," which aired coast to coast on Vh1 Radio: XM 156. Vh1's sister station MTV heard Kevin and wanted to use his voice and attitude for an MTV Spring Break Special. The result was "Cancun Confessions," where Kevin stared in a series of short cartoons hosted by Rob Schneider.
For most of last year Kevin could be heard on WXRK: K-ROCK in New York City, as "F'n Kevin" and as the co-host of Westwood One's nationally syndicated "Vh1 Weekly Rewind" with Rachel Perry.
In late 2005 Kevin was selected by Next Next Entertainment to host their new television show, "SNAP," which airs on Link TV. When he gets a chance, Kevin also performs stand-up comedy throughout the Northeast, and has appeared at Caroline's on Broadway, The NY Improv, NY Comedy Club and Gotham Comedy Club.
Recently Kevin made the move to Los Angeles to take over as the host of The Playboy Morning Show on Sirius satellite Radio (ch.198). You can hear his show weekdays from 7a-1p (east) and 4a-10a (west).