Mike Whorf

Mike Whorf

Mike Whorf (born April 21, 1932) is an American radio personality based in Detroit, Michigan. He was an announcer and program host on WJR from 1964 to 2003. Whorf was producer and host of the George Foster Peabody Award-winning documentary/narrative program Kaleidoscope,[1][2] a blend of storytelling, interview, historic recordings and music on a particular topic.

Early years and family history

Whorf was born in Brookline, Massachusetts and spent his childhood and teen years in Provincetown, Massachusetts . His father John Whorf was professional watercolorist. Whorf's sisters Carol Whorf Westcott and Nancy Whorf were also Provincetown artists. Whorf's son Peter Whorf has served as a program director at WNYC-FM. Whorf is nephew of linguist Benjamin Lee Whorf and nephew of actor and television director Richard Whorf.

Whorf graduated from Provincetown High School in 1950. Upon graduation, Whorf enlisted in the United States Air Force (USAF) where he served as a radio announcer and entertainer on the Armed Forces Network. His tour of duty included assignments at air bases in California, Texas and Morocco.

Professional history

After his honorable discharge from the USAF, Whorf worked as an announcer at WOCB in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts and at WCOJ in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, where he met and married his wife Barbara Ann Brown. He later developed the Kaleidoscope predecessor "Tempo" while on the air at WTAG. Whorf also put in a brief stint at WLW in New Orleans, Louisiana before returning to WTAG. Shortly after, he went on to WJR.

Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, Whorf was part of a line-up of radio personalities known throughout the region including J. P. McCarthy, Karl Haas, Jimmy Launce and MLB Hall of Fame broadcaster Ernie Harwell. Whorf's Kaleidoscope topics ranged from religion to politics, from the arts to sports. Some of Whorf's extended series included oral histories of Native American tribes and a collection of personal interviews with many popular American song composers of the 1920s and 1930s entitled "The Bards of Tinpan Alley".

Whorf is himself a published composer. His Christmas song "The Man with A Hundred Names" muses on the many names by which Santa Claus is known worldwide.

In 1970, Whorf formed the company Mike Whorf Inc. which enabled many schools, libraries and individuals to purchase cassette tape copies of Kaleidoscope programs for personal and educational use. In the late 1970s and 1980s, he partnered with nephew, author and retired United States Marine Corps Captain Charles "Charlie" T. Westcott III on numerous radio dramas and comedies that were featured during the Kaleidoscope hour, including the old-time radio parodies "Big Jim Small" and "Another Man’s Family."

Whorf briefly parted from WJR from 1983 to 1984 to serve as program director of classical station WQRS-FM in Detroit. While with WQRS, Whorf created the program "Quest for Excellence," a juried music competition show for young talent broadcast live before a studio audience. Whorf later brought that program to CKLW in Windsor, Ontario and took it with him upon his return to WJR.

Whorf's programs were also broadcast by WVXU-FM, the National Public Radio affiliate station of Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.

In addition to his Peabody-winning work on topics including the life and times of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Whorf also received multiple broadcasting awards from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge.[3][4]

In 2008 he was inducted into the Michigan Broadcasting Hall of Fame by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters[5][6]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sherman Edwards — (April 4, 1919 March 30, 1981) was a songwriter born in New York City and raised in Weequahic New Jersey where he attended Weequahic High School outside of Newark, NJ, then Columbia University in New York where he majored in History. Throughout… …   Wikipedia

  • WJR — Infobox Radio station name = WJR city = Detroit, Michigan area = [http://www.radio locator.com/cgi bin/pat?call=WJR service=AM status=L hours=U {click for map}] branding = NewsTalk 760 WJR slogan = The Great Voice of the Great Lakes From the… …   Wikipedia

  • Absolute Zeit — Physikalische Größe Name Zeit Formelzeichen der Größe t Formelzeichen der Dimension T Größen und Einheiten system Einheit Dimension …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Physikalische Zeit — Physikalische Größe Name Zeit Formelzeichen der Größe t Formelzeichen der Dimension T Größen und Einheiten system Einheit Dimension …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Zeit (Physik) — Physikalische Größe Name Zeit Formelzeichen der Größe t Formelzeichen der Dimension T Größen und Einheiten system Einheit Dimension …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of Gunsmoke television episodes — Gunsmoke is an American western television series developed by Charles Marquis Warren and based on the radio program of the same name.[1] The series ran for 20 seasons, making it the longest running western in television history. The first… …   Wikipedia

  • Liste der Biografien/Wh — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Zeit — Physikalische Größe Name Zeit Formelzeichen der Größe t Formelzeichen der Dimension T Größen und Einheiten system Einheit …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 1966 — This article is about the year 1966. Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century Decades: 1930s  1940s  1950s  – 1960s –  1970s   …   Wikipedia

  • My Three Sons — Not to be confused with My Three Suns. My Three Sons My Three Sons opening titles Genre Sitcom Starring Fred MacMurray …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”