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We told you Jimbo recently won the 2006 Peter Hackes Award, presented by the Washington, DC, chapter of the Radio-Television News Directors Association. Lo and behold: here's the proof! Congratulations to our host for this well-deserved recognition.
Jim with Barbara Cochran, RTNDA's national president.
Jim with Connie Lawn, President of the DC chapter of the RTNDA.
Ah, yes...two very lucky men indeed! Jim Bohannon (L) and Percy Gibson, the husband of the glamorous Joan Collins, seen here holding her latest book "The Art of Living Well: Looking Good, Feeling Great." As you can see, she's been taking her own advice very well!
Will he or won't he? (Aw, who are we kidding--of course he's gonna run!) Here's Jim with former North Carolina Senator and 2004 Voice Presidential nominee John Edwards, and his new book "Home."
During Jim's last visit to his hometown station, KLWT in Lebanon, MO, the station's Terri Caldwell was in the right place at the right time to capture this shot of one of the world's most elusive superheroes: GeishaSumoman! Just look at those muscles (if you can actually find them)! And look at that hair! Yes, the strength of a Sumo and the sensitivity of a Geisha. Evildoers beware, lest you find yourself locked in the Big Bearhug of Love!
Perhaps this photo is proof that there is a link in men between talent and being follicularly-challenged. This is Jim with the wonderful comedian and social commentator Larry Miller, along with Miller's book "Spoiled Rotten America."
Here's Jim with Marc Eliot, author of "Jimmy Stewart: A Biography." If you're a big film fan, this is a book you won't want to miss! (Your webmaster did not take this picture, but the person who did has obviously studied this page's photo technique!)
Jim with former Special Counsel to President Clinton Lanny Davis, and a copy of his book "Scandal".
Jim with Arianna Huffington, operator of the website The Huffington Post, and a copy of her new book "On Becoming Fearless." (Ms. Huffington almost didn't get on the air on time, because she and Mr. Davis were swapping stories outside the studio even as our opening theme began!)
Yes, that is former Marine R. Lee Ermey of Mail Call fame, and no, we have no idea how Jim convinced him to allow him to slouch in this photograph. (Frankly, we expected Lee to yell at Jim and force Jim to drop and give him 30!)
Here's Jim with former Secretary of Defense William Cohen. We were unable to convince Mr. Cohen that being on radio means you can dress more casually. The guy wouldn't even loosen his tie--we asked!
We hope you were listening when Democratic Representative Jim Cooper of Tennessee dropped by to talk about a book our government doesn't really want you to know about. Jim and the Congressman are flanking that volume, "The Financial Report of the United States" (for which the Congressman wrote a foreword).
Another night when we had more fun than radio people are normally permitted, and certainly we're the only program in America able to convulse both guests and listeners with a hilarious joke about druids (you had to be there--where were you?). Anyway, here's Jim with authors Ridley Pearson (L) and Dave Barry (yes, that Dave Barry, R) and the latest book in their Peter Pan prequel series for kids, "Peter and the Shadow Thieves" (from Disney Editions, of course).
He's an unpreposessing man, but he's also a major figure in the history of American politics. He's former Nixon administration White House counsel John Dean. who visited with Jim recently to talk about his book "Conservatives Without Conscience."
Your webmaster apologizes for the composition of this shot of Jim and Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo (and his book "In Mortal Danger")--we had to take it quickly and stay out the way of the C-SPAN2 "BookTV" crew filming us that night. (You did see that appearance, didn't you?)
And now, a guest our studio's mirrored ceiling really loved! (The rest of us, too!) Here's Jim with Miss America 2006, Jennifer Berry!
Recently, the Discover Home Channel's 'Toolbelt Diva' herself, Norma Vally, visited the program and helped us give away some neat tool kits. Pictured above is Jim and Norma, along with her husband Rick, when they visited DC's famed Palm Restaurant. (See the great caricature of Jim right over Norma's head?)
Jim had the honor of helping to roast Simon Rose (L) and Fred Parry (R), the mid-morning team at affiliate KFRU in Columbia, MO. They look all buddy-buddy here, but you can be sure Jim sliced 'em to ribbons when he was up on the podium. (Notice how well Jim is dressed? It's just what these two 'honorees' deserve!) (Eh, who are we trying to kid? If you've hear them on the air, Simon and Fred are terrific. If you haven't heard them, what are you waiting for?
Your webmaster is back from vacation, so by now you know what that means: vacation photos! This year's destination was sunny San Diego, where the sun turned the webmaster's skin from its usual fishbelly white to a wonderful shade of beige. (Well, you've got to start somewhere.) The two shots above were taken at the famed San Diego Zoo, which is just as impressive as you've heard. On the left is a Nubian Soemmerring's Gazelle; on the right is a Marabou Stork. The zoo houses them in the same habitat! (Also note the stork showing off its rear end. This happened frequently with many of the animals--people show up and the animals paraded their rumps. Learned behavior or natural instinct? You make the call!)
Your webmaster is back from vacation, so by now you know what that means: vacation photos! This year's destination was sunny San Diego, where the sun turned the webmaster's skin from its usual fishbelly white to a wonderful shade of beige. (Well, you've got to start somewhere.) The two shots above were taken at the famed San Diego Zoo, which is just as impressive as you've heard. On the left is a Nubian Soemmerring's Gazelle; on the right is a Marabou Stork. The zoo houses them in the same habitat! (Also note the stork showing off its rear end. This happened frequently with many of the animals--people show up and the animals paraded their rumps. Learned behavior or natural instinct? You make the call!)
This shot was taken during the "backstage tour" of the San Diego Padres home stadium, PETCO Park. If you're a baseball fan, put this park on your list of places to visit. It's in the same league with Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore and the gorgeous PNC Park in Pittsburgh. These shots are of the webmaster's wife, Debby, in the Padres home dugout and right behind home plate, where the centerfield camera peers in at the batter, catcher, and umpire. We also took in two games, which the Padres split with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
So, who is this handsome devil? Why, it's Sam Litzinger of Washington Post Radio, who has been heard filling in for Jimbo recently, and doing a great job, we might add. You can listen to Sam each weekday from noon to 3:00 pm Eastern Time by going to www.washingtonpostradio.com and clicking on the Listen Live link.
America in the Morning is proud to be associated with America's only full-time radio service for Federal employees, FederalNewsRadio.com and their Washington, DC, over-the-air radio station, 1050 WFED. Jim recently visited the Federal News Radio studios; here he is with one of their highly-talented staff members: J.J. Green.
America in the Morning is proud to be associated with America's only full-time radio service for Federal employees, FederalNewsRadio.com and their Washington, DC, over-the-air radio station, 1050 WFED. Jim recently visited the Federal News Radio studios; here he is with one of their highly-talented staff members: Judelyne Lilly.
Jim recently attended the annual remembrance ceremony at the Kuwaiti Embassy in Washington, DC, honoring the families of those who lost their lives fighting for the liberation of Kuwait in the first Gulf War. Jim at the ceremony with the Cahirman of the Joint Cheifs of Staff, General Peter Pace.
We welcomed the sponsor of the event to our studios; on the left is Jim with Kuwait's Ambassador to the United States, Sheikh Salem Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah, and Carmella LaSpada, executive director of the White House Commission on Remembrance.
All hail Sir Jimbo, Angel Knight of the Airwaves! Jim was honored by the Good Knight Child Empowerment Network for getting the word out about their good works combatting child predators. (Jimbo was presented the sword you see here, so please contact us if you have a realllllly big wheel of cheese available!) All jokes aside, you can help stop child predators; visit the Good Knights website to find out how. Plus, you can learn how Jimbo got involved with this fine organization and see some great photos, too!
Here is a shot from the Winter Olympics, courtesy of Westwood One crew member Brian Force (Thanks, Brian!) Here is one of the beautiful mountain venues.
Here is our somewhat less scenic but still plenty handsome engineer Ted Schneider.
You loved her on "The View" and she's even better today hosting "National Georgraphic Explorer." Right after you check out this picture of Jimbo with Lisa Ling.
Up-and-coming country music artist Jack Ingram graced our studios and even sang a couple of his songs for us live. His CD is called "Live--Wherever You Are." Wherever you are, you should run out and get a copy--you'll be able to say you knew about Jack before he really hit it big. (We plan to!)
Yep--it's more Congressmen! Here's Jim with fully forty percent of the five-man Congressional rock band The Second Amendments. To Jim's right is Republican Representative Kenny Hulshof of Missouri, and to his right is Democratic Representative Collin Peterson of Minnesota. After all, shouldn't rock 'n' roll always be non-partisan!
Just to prove that your webmaster can shoot a different type of picture with a big name guest, here's Jim with Arizona Congressman J. D. Hayworth and two copies of his new book "Whatever It Takes."
Here's Jim with recent guest Ambassador L. Paul Bremer, III, the man who served for a year as the U.S. Administrator in Iraq. (He looks good for a man who went through that ordeal, doesn't he?) That's a copy of the Ambassador's book "My Year in Iraq" splitting time with the two gentlemen.
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