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Joe Thomas (born September 13, 1963) is an Americanconservative morningtalk radio host onWCHV 1260 AM and 107.5 FM, and hosts The Afternoon Constitutional radio show inCharlottesville, Virginia.[1] He also serves as the station's programming director and the programming director of sister station "Sports Radio 1400",WKAV.
He graduatedBayside High School inNew York City where he developed an interest in broadcasting. Disappointed with the broadcasting opportunities in his college (CUNY;Queens College) he took a turn to restaurant management at severalBurger King restaurants in Queens, NY. (His father had helped establish the chains footprint in the area in the 1960s with Mallory Restaurants.) He returned to radio in 1986 at Graiff CommunicationsWPUT inBrewster, NY.
Prior to Charlottesville, he hosted talk shows on 1150WDEL inWilmington, Delaware and on 1420WCOJ inWest Chester, Pennsylvania. He has also hosted morning drive shows onWTSS "Star 102.5" inBuffalo, NY; "FM97"WLAN-FM inLancaster, Pennsylvania; "Beaver 103"WBHV inState College, Pennsylvania;WPXC inHyannis, Massachusetts andWRCN onLong Island.
Thomas is the son of Ruth and Joe Thomas. He is married to Elaine Thomas (née Connolly) since May 1, 1993 and is father to Taylor Campbell, Kyle Crawford and Morgan MacDonald Thomas.
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