Dr.T has been on the air in Cedar City since 1992. His radio roots go back to the "golden age" of radio, as his grandfather was a producer on the "Fibber McGee and Molly" Show. The stories grandpa told him inspired him to pursue a career in radio beginning in the Riverside, California market in 1975. While working in Rexburg, Idaho he graduated from Ricks College. He currently serves as co-host of the Big Picture Morning Show, along with hosting the popular Tradio show. His wife, Tammy and he are the parents of three children, all of whom continue to live in Southern Utah.
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