Gene Burns (December 3, 1940 – May 25, 2013) was an American
talk radio host. He hosted ''Dining Around with Gene Burns'', a food
wine and travel program, which aired Saturdays on
NewsTalk 810 AM in
San Francisco. He also hosted ''The Gene Burns Program'', a
political and
social commentary show, that aired on NewsTalk 810.
He had previously broadcast both shows on
KGO in San Francisco. On December 1, 2011, it was announced he was among the hosts cut by KGO as it shifted to more of a news format. Burns was scheduled to continue his shows on the radio station KKSF 910 AM on January 3, 2012. Instead, fill-in hosts took his place as he recovered from an unknown illness. On April 3, 2012, Burns disclosed on his KKSF blog that he was recovering from a stroke that had resulted in
aphasia.
Burns worked in several different major markets throughout his broadcasting career. In addition to San Francisco, he also hosted radio programs in
Baltimore
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,
Boston,
New York City,
Orlando and
Philadelphia.
Early life
Burns was born and raised in
Hornell, New York
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.
Following high school graduation, he attended
Rutgers University before becoming involved in the local politics of Hornell, serving as chairman of a young citizens' committee.
["Radio Years – Who's Who: Gene Burns"]
RadioYears.com. Retrieved 2010-07-31.
Radio career
In his early twenties, Burns was hired as news director for radio station
WWHG
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in his hometown of Hornell, New York, before moving on to
WSBA in
York, Pennsylvania.
[(2002]
"Talker Magazine Online: Radio#24: Gene Burns"
''Talkers Magazine Online
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''. Retrieved 2010-07-31. He began his career as talk radio host at WCBM in Baltimore in the mid-1960s. While at WCBM, Burns did two major international assignments, going to Vietnam[Burns, Gene (2008]
"I Have Re-registered as a Democrat"
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in 1968 and the Middle East in 1969.[
Following a brief stint with WEEI in Boston, Burns served as a talk show host as well as program director at WKIS in Orlando, Florida, beginning in 1971. He would remain there until 1981, when he departed for WCAU in Philadelphia in 1981. He then returned to Orlando and WKIS in the early 1980s and was named the station's operations manager in 1984.][Gene Burns biography and interview]
CFLradio.net. Retrieved 2010-07-31. In 1985, Burns returned to Boston, hosting a talk show on WRKO for eight years.[
In 1993, Burns moved to New York City and began hosting a nationally syndicated talk program from the studios of WOR.][
In 1995, he resumed his broadcasting career at KGO in San Francisco. He hosted a talk show of political and social commentary called ''The Gene Burns Program'' on weeknights, as well as a program that focused on wine and fine dining in the San Francisco Bay Area called ''Dining Around with Gene Burns'' which was broadcast weekly on Saturdays.][
'']Talkers
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'' magazine ranked Burns #24 on its list of The 25 Greatest Radio and Television Talk Show Hosts of All Time, in 2002.
Politics
As a political commentator, Burns was known for his libertarian
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views.[ He ran for the ]presidential
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nomination of the Libertarian Party in 1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A ...
,[ but withdrew his candidacy prior to the party's nominating convention citing a lack of financial support. In 2008, Burns announced that he had "re-registered" as a member of the ]Democratic Party Democratic Party most often refers to:
*Democratic Party (United States)
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*Botswana Democratic Party
*Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea
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, which he had left in the late 1960s after having been a member for several years.[
]
Death
Burns died May 25, 2013, in San Francisco. He had suffered two strokes and had other health problems. He was 72.
References
External links
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''Dining Around''
(formerly ''Dining around with Gene Burns'') official site
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1940 births
2013 deaths
American libertarians
American political commentators
American talk radio hosts
California Democrats
California Libertarians
People from Hornell, New York
Radio personalities from Baltimore
Radio personalities from Boston
Radio personalities from New York City
Radio personalities from Orlando, Florida
Radio personalities from Philadelphia
Radio personalities from San Francisco
Rutgers University alumni
Candidates in the 1984 United States presidential election
20th-century American politicians