Tom Fry has been acting since 1995, and has been in over 20 films and television shows. Fry got back into radio last year and is only too happy to share his starving L.A. stories with you. He is also a musician and songwriter and has released two albums. He loves to play his Martin D-28 acoustic guitar when he isn't watching his favorite teams on his flat panel house payment television. But maybe Fry's biggest passion lies in Classic Rock.
Robbie Knight
4 until 9 a.m.
Robbie Knight began her broadcasting career while in college in New Hampshire and Maine. She scored monster ratings on Denver’s 103.5 The Fox for five straight years and tracked shows at Clear Channel stations from coast to coast. Robbie hosted evenings on the national Rock Classics format in the mid 2000’s before joining Entercom’s classic rocker 99.5 The Mountain in Denver. In her five years there, Robbie hosted evenings, middays and afternoons and helped The Mountain topple The Fox for the first time in key monthly daypart/demo breakouts.
Robbie Knight Fun Listener Bio: I'm a lifetime NRA member and I donate to Greenpeace. The way I grew up, that's not contradictory. Dad was a game warden. I was an avid backpacker and mountain biker for years, but I'm a SPAZ and I've got lots of injuries so now I car camp. I take care of myself and I enjoy Chinese exercises like Qigong (Taekwondo got me hurt, Ju Jitzu hurt even more). I hate jam bands (except for the old school ones). Allman Brothers, “yes”, String Cheese, “no”. My Mom raised me on classical music (mostly the Germans) and she knew everything about the great composers, so I got hooked on reading rock trivia. Rock and roll saves teen lives, it sure did that for me.
McKenzie Rae
9 a.m. until 2 p.m.
During her career, McKenzie Rae has been a morning show host and production director, so if her voice sounds familiar, it should; you've probably heard her on dozens of radio and television commercials. Her favorite rocks bands include Scorpions, Foreigner, Eric Clapton, Rush, Tom Petty, AC/DC and Whitesnake. Her most memorable concert was Bon Jovi.She loves it when people call from prison.
Tony Scott
2 until 7 p.m.
Tony started his broadcasting career at Armed Forces Radio Taiwan while attending high school on the island. In 1986, while working in Denver, he auditioned for NBC when the network stopped in Colorado while on a nationwide hunt for new talent. The audition resulted in a role on the daytime drama, "Santa Barbara" and work on "Generations." He also has commerical and film credits and has been quite active in narration for TBS, Discovery, the History Channel, the Travel Channel and HGTV to name a few.
Colin joins The Radio Group News Team from AM 1050 WLIP and 95 WIIL Rock, and now calls Streator home. A native of Cary, Illinois, Colin graduated from the University of Kansas, with a degree in broadcast communications, and the Illinois Center for Broadcasting. The middle of three children, Colin spends his spare time working out and playing various sports. He is also a pop culture junkie and can recite lines from the entire Ghost Busters movie.
Nick Deranek
News Reporter
nick@theradiogroup.net
Originally from South Bend, Indiana, Nick now calls Streator home. He is a graduate of the Illinois Center for Broadcasting in Lombard with a degree in Radio and Television Broadcasting with advanced instruction in Radio and Television Production. The Radio Group is Nick's first full-time job out of college. Before WSPL, Nick was a public address announcer at the University of Notre Dame for two years as the voice of Irish women's volleyball, as well as working within men's ice hockey, baseball, softball, and men's and women's lacrosse, and has been doing public address for nine years since he was a freshman in high school. He continues that practice today as the voice of Lady Bulldogs volleyball at Streator Township High School. In his spare time, he enjoys hanging with friends, cosplaying, going to anime conventions, and a fine cigar. A fan of all Chicago sports, except the White Sox and hockey, where his allegiance lies with the Boston Bruins.
Sheila now calls Streator home, after moving from Bolingbrook to join the news team at Studstill Media. She is a graduate of The Illinois Center for Broadcasting, with a degree in Radio and Television Broadcasting, and this is her first full-time radio job.
Throughout her high school year's, Sheila ran the Bolingbrook High School newspaper, and focused heavily on journalism and writing. During her college years, she worked on Joliet Junior College's newspaper as a writer and had her own column about her internship at KissFM in Chicago. Upon completing her general education at JJC, Sheila moved to Lombard to attend the Illinois Center for Broadcasting, where she hosted her own radio show and interned at B96 in Chicago, STAR105 and Y109 in Crystal Lake.
In her spare time, Sheila enjoys spending quality time with her dog Izzy and cat Zoey, as well as her family and friends. She also loves reading, writing poetry, drawing, blogging, looking at internet memes, and traveling.