Matt McClure (broadcaster)

Matt McClure (broadcaster)
Matt McClure
Born March 30, 1981
Gainesville, GA, United States
Education Gainesville State College
Occupation Anchor/Reporter, NET-TV, New York City
Ethnicity Scottish-Irish-American
Notable credit(s) Anchor/Reporter
(Georgia News Network)
Official website

Matt McClure is an award-winning American journalist and actor. He is currently the co-host of Currents on New Evangelization Television (NET) in New York City. The nightly show features news and human interest stories from a Christian perspective.[1]

Formerly, McClure was the morning anchor for the Georgia News Network, and website editor for Atlanta's 640 WGST. He first came to WGST in August 2004.

He is the recipient of 7 Associated Press awards during his career, including Best Anchor/Reporter in Georgia in 2007.[2]

Previously, McClure was Afternoon News Supervisor for Jacobs Media Corporation (WDUN News/Talk 550, WMJE Majic 1029, WGGA SportsRadio 1240 The Ticket and AccessNorthGa.com) in Gainesville, GA. In 2006, McClure was the anchor of NewsChannel 32 Daybreak on CBS affiliate WNEG-TV in Toccoa, GA.

Prior to joining Jacobs Media for the first time in February 2003, McClure was News Director and host of the afternoon show on WGTJ in Gainesville for several years. He started broadcasting in 1995 at WDGR in Dahlonega, GA.

McClure became producer for "AM Atlanta with Tom Hughes" on 640 WGST in September, 2006. He remained in this position until host Tom Hughes resigned on November 21, 2006, and was then moved into the newsroom on a full-time basis. In early 2007, he was serving as sports director and reporter.

On February 5, 2007, it was announced that veteran Atlanta morning show hosts Randy Cook and Spiff Carner would be joining the 640 WGST team for a new live and local morning show. The show began on February 26, 2007 with McClure as Producer. Spiff was fired by Clear Channel a few months later, and the show continued until July 2009 as "The Morning Drive with Randy Cook".[3]

Acting career

McClure has also appeared on the musical theatre stage in Georgia and Florida. He has appeared (credited as Matthew McClure) in such shows as The Fantasticks (El Gallo),[4] The Sound of Music (Franz/Von Schrieber),[5] The Atlanta Regional premiere of Altar Boyz (Announcer/Voice of GOD),[6] The Boy Friend (Marcel),[7] and The Pirates of Penzance (Ensemble).

Matt was nominated for a 2009 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his role as El Gallo in The Fantasticks.[8]

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.netny.net/currents
  2. ^ http://web.mac.com/joshrhettnoble/Matt/Bio.html
  3. ^ http://blogs.ajc.com/radio-tv-talk/2009/07/08/randy-cook-ending-run-at-wgst/
  4. ^ http://www.theaterreview.com/index.php3?maindata=proddetail&productionurl=3142
  5. ^ http://www.theaterreview.com/index.php3?maindata=proddetail&productionurl=3242
  6. ^ http://www.theaterreview.com/index.php3?maindata=proddetail&productionurl=3148
  7. ^ http://www.theaterreview.com/index.php3?maindata=proddetail&productionurl=2840
  8. ^ http://www.matawards.com/Nominees.html

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