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About Roberta Gale www.robertagale.com Roberta Gale has worked as a radio host for 27 years, with New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Atlanta, Miami, Baltimore, and Phoenix on her resume. She was nationally syndicated by Westwood One Radio Networks, hosted talk shows for the ABC Radio Networks, and written for national program providers including All Star Radio. Roberta’s expertise also extends to television production, news reporting, newspaper and magazine editing, copywriting, acting, singing, and stand-up comedy. Roberta has won several awards for her on-air work, including the “100 Most Important Talk Show Hosts in America,” and reporting awards from the Associated Press. Over the past few decades, she has interviewed thousands of people from Cher to Jesse Jackson. Roberta has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Miami Herald, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, and The Arizona Daily Star, as well as numerous television programs. An award-winning writer and poet, Roberta’s work has appeared in Radio and Records, The Baltimore Sun, The Arizona Republic, The Jewish Post, The Tucson Citizen, The Publishers Marketing Association newsletter, The Nonprofit Communications Report, and The Self-Published Authors newsletter, among others, and is a contributing writer for “Talkers” magazine, the leading trade publication for talk radio and television. Roberta holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Radio-TV and Journalism from the University of Arizona, and a certificate in Environmental Studies from Johns Hopkins University. She has also studied creative writing, acting, and improvisation for many years. An avid lover and protector of animals, Roberta has lent her media and event creation and coordination skills to many animal rescue groups and events, including Midnight Muttness and Moonlight Muttness, two events she created for the county shelters in Tucson and Phoenix. Roberta’s event clients include the National Capital Barbeque Battle, which brings 150,000 people to downtown Washington, D.C. each year |
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