Mike "The Duke" Donegan

Mike "The Duke" Donegan

Mike "The Duke" Donegan is a broadcast and legal specialist in Nashville, Tennessee.

Career

The broadcast journalist and humorist most recently co-hosted a show on Sirius Satellite Radio and is the stadium announcer for the Tennessee Titans.[1] For many years prior, Donegan was a mainstay on morning shows at Citadel Broadcasting Company's Nashville stations (WKDF and WGFX), including "Big Dave and the Dook", "Ian Case and The Duke", "Carl P. Mayfield & The P. Team" and "The Wake-Up Zone".

Personal life

Donegan was born in Nashville, Tennessee to Genovia and Beck Donegan, retail bakery owners. He is single, has one brother, John Donegan, an engineer, photographer, and music executive and two sons, Barry Donegan, lead singer for Look What I Did and an aspiring politician, and Nick Donegan, who is studying Asian economics at Lewis & Clark College.

Donegan attended Hillsboro High School in Nashville, Tennessee, graduated with a B.A. in social science from George Peabody College and a J.D. from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.

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