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Paul V. Rea is an American radio, TV and web
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, and
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based in Clarkesville, Georgia.


Early life

Rea was born in
Clarkesville, Georgia Clarkesville is a city that is the county seat of Habersham County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 1,911, up from the 2010 census population of 1,733, up from 1,248 at the 2000 census. History Original ...
to Judy, a
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, and James M. Rea, an attorney. According to his mother, he wanted to be a DJ at an early age. When he was 6, Rea called a radio classifieds show, ''Dial and Deal'' on WIAF-AM, offering to sell his older sister. There were no takers. He also hosted the morning announcements at Habersham Central High School.


Broadcasting career


1980s

Rea began his career in 1983 at age 14 as an afternoon and weekend radio host and
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for Clarkesville's WIAF. He was one of the station's youngest DJs. After completing high school, Rea went on to attend the
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, where he majored in journalism. During his freshman year of college, Rea worked for both
WGAU WGAU (1340 AM, "News-Talk 1340") is a radio station licensed to serve Athens, Georgia, United States, that broadcasts a news/talk format. The station is owned by Cox Media Group. The transmitter is located at the studios (with WNGC) in Five Poi ...
and
WNGC WNGC (106.1 FM broadcasting, FM) is a radio station in North Georgia that plays country music; it was at 95.5 from 1968-1999. It is owned by Cox Media Group and is part of Cox Radio. Its city of license is Arcade, Georgia, Arcade with studios i ...
as a DJ. Rea left the stations in 1988 to work for cross-town rival
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, where he held the largely ceremonial title of Afternoon News Director. Writing and reporting news was a fraction of Rea's job. He was mostly a
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playing oldies records from the 1950s and 1960s. While working for the station, he scored one significant story for it. During the
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in Atlanta, actor
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became involved in a sex scandal with a 16-year-old girl. Rea managed to get one of the few interviews with Hue Henry, the attorney who sued Lowe on behalf of the girl and her mother. In 1989 Rea returned to
WNGC WNGC (106.1 FM broadcasting, FM) is a radio station in North Georgia that plays country music; it was at 95.5 from 1968-1999. It is owned by Cox Media Group and is part of Cox Radio. Its city of license is Arcade, Georgia, Arcade with studios i ...
as the host of their ''All Night Request Show.''


1990s

In 1991 Rea was promoted to music director and Midday Host at WNGC. His work on the popular ''Paul Rea Midday'' led to an offer to host an afternoon video music show on Athens TV station WNGM-TV. In 1992 he joined actress/model Eaddy Thomas ( Eaddy Mays) to co-host a morning news show on WNGM. When the show was canceled in 1994, Rea went back to radio at Magic 102.1 FM in Athens. He was reunited with Thomas and hosted a successful morning show for the station until leaving again for television news. In 1997 he joined WNEG-TV the
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affiliate in
Toccoa, Georgia Toccoa is a city in far Northeast Georgia near the border with South Carolina. It is the county seat of Stephens County, Georgia, United States, located about from Athens and about northeast of Atlanta. The population was 9,133 as of the 2020 ...
as a reporter and then as anchor of the ''Daybreak'' morning news show.


2000-present

He joined
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in Savannah in 2000 as a
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. During his year at the station, he began his investigation of the Tybee Bomb.WSAV: The Tybee Bomb
www.tybeetyme.com/tb/wsav.htm
The
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was lost near
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in the 1950s. With the help of amateur bomb hunters, Rea discovered documents that showed the weapon might still be dangerous, due to a small quantity of
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believed to be inside. These reports were rejected by the
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but the
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reopened the investigation, first in 2001 and again in 2005. Both recent investigations maintain the weapon is lost and no danger to the public. In the summer of 2000, Rea was attacked while covering a story in
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.''Georgia Trend Magazine''
http://www.georgiatrend.com/features-business-industry/live-from-georgia.shtml
The incident came to light in a November 2005 article on TV journalists in ''Georgia Trend'' magazine. The article, "Who's Who in TV News" by Jerry Grillo, ranked Rea as one of the top reporters in the state. Grillo wrote:
Though Rea almost certainly is the only person on ''Georgia Trends Who's Who list of TV news people to have taped his own beating, his experience defines the pluck and tenacity of the TV journalist.
While the magazine claims Rea's camera was rolling during the attack, the footage was never broadcast. Rea returned to anchor, write and produce the morning show at
WNEG-TV WGTA (channel 32) is a television station licensed to Toccoa, Georgia, United States, serving much of the Northeast Georgia, northeastern portion of the state. The station is owned by Marquee Broadcasting, and has studios on Big A Road in Toccoa ...
in 2001. He also produced the station's popular ''Georgia Journey'' segments, showcasing unique people and places in Northeast Georgia. Rea returned to WSAV-TV in 2003 to oversee the station's Community Report, covering neighborhood issues such as
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, blight, policing issues, and
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in Savannah.WWW.PAULREA.COM
http://www.paulrea.com/
Special reports include ''Counting Cops,'' in which he showed the Savannah Metropolitan Police Department was seriously understaffed, and ''Houses From Hell,'' which drew attention to some of the city's worst dilapidated houses. Rea left his position at WSAV-TV in 2008. In 2009 he began working as a Media and Messaging Consultant for government and corporate clients including the City of Savannah.Paul Rea Linkedin.com listing
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-v-rea-7b5a653
He was a news reader on Fox News Radio 810 WYZI in
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from 2010 to 2014.FOX News Radio 810 AM
http://newstalk810.com/2011/06/14/paul-rea-local-news/
On September 24, 2010, Rea debuted as the anchor of ''Newsnight on the Patriot'', on
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channel 38.1 in Warner Robins, Georgia.The Patriot Online
https://web.archive.org/web/20111009173407/http://warnerrobinspatriot.com/view/full_story/9661791/article-Warner-Robins-now-has-a-Local-Nightly-TV-Newscast?instance=home_news_1st_right
but this position was temporary. Behind the scenes, Rea was tasked with developing all programming for the fledgling station. During the six months of the station's launch, Rea oversaw the development of four original local programs, including a two-hour nightly local newscast. He helped transition two existing shows from radio to television. In 2011 Rea returned to Savannah to provide media and messaging support to political clients in advance of that year's municipal elections. As of 2015, he returned to his hometown of Clarkesville, Georgia where he was a contributor to local news website nowhabersham.com.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rea, Paul Living people American reporters and correspondents American television journalists 1968 births People from Clarkesville, Georgia Mass media people from Savannah, Georgia People from Georgia (U.S. state) Journalists from Georgia (U.S. state) Writers from Georgia (U.S. state) American male journalists