Bruce Maiman

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Bruce Maiman, aka Dr. Maimes, is a radio personality who has appeared on KDON in Monterey, California, WKSE in Buffalo, WKRQ in Cincinnati, Ohio and on KCCL in Sacramento. He was also a long time producer for Scott Shannon and Ross Brittain on the legendary New York City station Z100. Maiman later worked as a talk radio host at KFBK in Sacramento.[1]

His show on WKSE aka Kiss 98.5, was the first-ever radio program to feature High-Pitched Eric (1993–1994), who would later appear on The Howard Stern Show and his program at KDON, Dr. Maimes & MG Mark Garcia, in Salinas, CA was the first-ever radio program to feature UFO Phil (1996–1999).

He continues to write for the Ross Brittain Report, a widely distributed radio prep service, and has recently begun writing op-ed columns for the Sacramento Bee.

Has been an NYC cab driver.[2]

On January 20, 2009, Maiman was released from KFBK due to layoffs conducted by parent company Clear Channel Communications.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ McManis, Sam, Ratings Verdict in on KFBK's Maiman Sacramento Bee, November 7, 2006
  2. ^ Bruce Maiman's autobiography, KFBK.com, retrieved 10/16/06
  3. ^ User blog post of the week: Maiman axed from KFBK, appeal-democrat.com, retrieved 02/11/09
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