Shock jock Don Imus left the airwaves after nearly half of a century on the radio Thursday. “I know in my heart there’s been nobody ever better on the radio than me,” the less-than-modest 77-year-old ...
After 50 years on the air, retiring radio broadcaster Don Imus ranks himself and long-time rival Howard Stern among the top-five best ever, in an interview with Anthony Mason for CBS' "Sunday Morning, ...
Don Imus has a cockroach’s knack for survival. Over four decades on and off the air, the down-and-out uranium-mine worker turned multimillionaire thinking-man’s shock jock has made an art form out of ...
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The longtime producer for Don Imus' syndicated radio show joined his boss on the unemployment line one week after the disgraced broadcaster was booted from the airwaves for racist and sexist comments ...
The iron man of morning radio, Don Imus, is signing off after half a century behind the mic ... a tenure not without its controversies, as he reflects upon with Anthony Mason: For fifty years, Don ...
How did Don Imus die? John Donald Imus was a pioneer in the so-called "shock jock" radio genre. Crossing the lines from the politically incorrect into the downright insulting, Imus fought with ...
Every time I’ve been on Don Imus’ show, he has reminded listeners that he “discovered” me. It’s not exactly hyperbole. He first invited me on when I was just a foulmouthed blogger who ran the gossipy ...