McCarthy, J.P.
Born
3/22/1936
Birthplace
New York, New York
Titles and Honors
J. P. McCarthy was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1992.
Occupation
During his early years in radio, he gained experience at KFAR/Fairbanks and WTAC/Flint, before joining WJR/ Detroit as a staff announcer in 1956 and eventually "morning man" in 1958.
Except for a few years at KGO/San Francisco, McCarthy made WJR his on-air home for the rest of his career. For a number of years, he did both the morning and evening drive-time shows, then settled into the morning slot, as well as a noon-time show.
McCarthys unique blend of news, information, sports, entertainment, and interviews made him a legend in Detroit. Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer once attributed McCarthys success to making people feel at ease and genuinely caring about what they had to say.
In addition to his on-air excellence, McCarthy
Except for a few years at KGO/San Francisco, McCarthy made WJR his on-air home for the rest of his career. For a number of years, he did both the morning and evening drive-time shows, then settled into the morning slot, as well as a noon-time show.
McCarthys unique blend of news, information, sports, entertainment, and interviews made him a legend in Detroit. Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer once attributed McCarthys success to making people feel at ease and genuinely caring about what they had to say.
In addition to his on-air excellence, McCarthy
Nationality
American
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