Doug Limerick is an American radio personality. He has been a news correspondent for
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since 1982.
Career
Limerick, a native of
Shelby, North Carolina
Shelby is a city in and the county seat of Cleveland County, North Carolina, United States. It lies near the western edge of the Charlotte combined statistical area. The population was 20,323 at the 2010 census.
History
The area was originally i ...
, started his career working the night shift, playing
Top 40
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music at
WOHS
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By day, WOHS transmits with 700 watts, ut to avoid interference with other sta ...
radio while still in high school in the early 1960s.
He majored in
speech
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at
Wake Forest University
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and then joined the
United States Air Force
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where he worked as a
Russian
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linguist
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.
His broadcast career included stations in
Monroe, Birmingham and
Charlotte. His big break came at
WKIX in
Raleigh
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, where he was the morning news editor. He was also morning news editor and anchor at
WHDH in
Boston, Massachusetts, during the 1970s.
After WHDH, he went to WRQX in Washington D.C. and also worked as the weekend weatherman for WJLA TV.
Limerick joined ABC Radio Networks in April 1982 as an anchor-correspondent.
While at ABC News Radio, he subbed for the broadcaster Paul Harvey for nearly a decade.
During his career he interviewed
Bob Hope
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,
George Wallace
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,
Spiro Agnew
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, Roy Rogers, Tom Clancy, Paul Harvey, and many more. Limerick won two
Edward R. Murrow
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news awards.
Limerick announced his retirement from broadcasting on December 18, 2015.
Family
Limerick lives in
Fairfax Station, Virginia
Fairfax Station is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 12,030 at the 2010 census. Located in Northern Virginia, its center is located southwest of Washington, D.C.
Geography
Fairfax Sta ...
. He is married and has three daughters and five grandchildren.
References
1944 births
Living people
ABC News personalities
American radio journalists
People from Fairfax Station, Virginia
People from Shelby, North Carolina
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