- T. D. Mischke
Thomas David "T.D." Mischke (born
September 19 ,1962 ) is aradio talk show host at theSt. Paul, Minnesota Hubbard Broadcasting station am1500 KSTP. He hosts "The Mischke Broadcast", a long-running nighttime program that as of 2006 began airing on the midday time slot. His show features quirky regular callers,stream of consciousness humor , and experts on any topic he finds interesting. Since 1998, Mischke has been the winner of the "Best AM Radio Personality" award given by the local "City Pages "newspaper eight times.Early Life
Mischke was born in St. Paul to a
Catholic family of seven brothers and sisters. After a stint at Cretin High School which ended when he was kicked out, he graduated from Highland Park Senior High in 1981. He attended Saint John’s University, thealma mater of his father and grandfather, planning to follow in his father's footsteps with a degree injournalism . Finding no journalism program at St. John's, he transferred to University of St. Thomas where he graduated in 1987 to become afreelance writer andmusician .Fact|date=February 2007Broadcasting Career
In 1986-1987, Mischke was known as "The Phantom Caller" on
Don Vogel 's show, where he would randomly call in (without identifying himself) with tightly-written, thirty-second comedic interjections. He so amused the radio personality that he was invited to become Don's sidekick on his show, "Afternoon Saloon ", on KSTP in 1992, during Vogel's second stint in the Twin Cities. After the stint as a sidekick, Mischke was given his own program on am1500 in January 1994.On
December 15 ,2004 , Mischke released "Whistle Stop", a collection of his music. He performed on fellow Twin Cities broadcaster Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion " on the [http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2006/09/02/ September 2, 2006 show] .On
January 3 ,2006 , the Mischke Broadcast returned from the Christmas hiatus to a new timeslot and an altered format. The new hours, a late drive-time shift of 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, prompted the new format, the station banning many of the trademark Mischke bits including his prank 411 calls and the pockets of dead air that would occasionally fill large portions of his show. Mischke, in announcing the change, said, "the Mischke Broadcast, as you know it, will be over," while assuring listeners that the move was a positive one for both him and KSTP.During the 2006
Minnesota State Fair , Mischke made several out-of-character public appearances, such as hosting a trivia game show for KSTP's other hosts. He stated that he was "contractually obligated" to perform.Fact|date=February 2007 Mischke generally avoids appearances, as he likes to keep his radio persona more or less secret, stating that, for some people, the show's mystique is ruined after having seen him. He still did not perform his show live at the fair like most other KSTP personalities, instead heading back to the station to do his show.On
October 30 ,2006 , in anticipation of the hosting the 2007 Twins season, the station moved Mischke's show from its 5:30-7:30 p.m. time slot to noon to 2 p.m. Fans of the broadcast have had mixed feelings about this change, as it will be less affected by theMinnesota Twins when the season is underway, somewhat restricts the program's traditional free-form nature.During the 2007 and 2008
Minnesota State Fair , Mischke made on-air appearances, kidding with the audience and bantering with guests.Trivia
* Don Vogel's show was originally simply "The Don Vogel Show." It was Mischke who named it "The Afternoon Saloon" after joining the broadcast.
Quotes
*"Now, broadcasting from the border country of Minneapolis and St. Paul...It's Mischke."::—Opening to the "Mischke Broadcast"
*"Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the return of the golden age of American radio. It’s the Mischke Broadcast, radio’s renegade outpost; transmitting live from the Twin Cities, courtesy of the Talk Station, am1500, KSTP."::—Opening to the "Mischke Broadcast"
*"If you listen closely, you may notice that some of the characters occasionally portrayed on the Mischke Broadcast are fictitious. Listen at your own amusement. Thank you."::—Opening to the "Mischke Broadcast"
*"From the bleak barren tarmac of University Avenue, we return to your radio road hazard... transmitting from the last 90 feet of the City of St. Paul. Courtesy of the Black Sheep Broadcasting Network."::—Opening to the old late-night "Mischke Broadcast"
*"If you listen closely, you may notice that Mischke takes great poetic license surrounding some of the news of the day. Listen at your own amusement. Thank you."::—Late night Mischke bumper
*"Good Old St. Paul, Big Time Minneapolis!"::—Sign Off LineExternal links
* [http://www.am1500.com/mischke/index.shtml am1500: T.D. Mischke]
* [http://tdmischke.com/ T.D. Mischke: "Whistle Stop"]
* [http://www.am1500.com/mischke/atlantic_monthly_article.pdf In-depth article about Mischke] from "The Atlantic Monthly "
* [http://www.rakemag.com/stories/section_detail.aspx?itemID=8128&catID=146&SelectCatID=146 The Rake Magazine] article on Mischke
* [http://www.mischkemadness.com/ The Madness of Mischke] , an online collection of audio clips
* [http://mischke1500.blogspot.com/ Mischke Podcast]Persondata
NAME = Mischke, T. D.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Mischke, Tomas David
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American radio personality
DATE OF BIRTH = 19 September 1962
PLACE OF BIRTH =Saint Paul, Minnesota ,United States
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =
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