Doc Holliday (announcer)

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Jeff Duncan, better known as Doc Holliday, is a radio personality. His career began during high school in early 1979 in New Jersey. He was the anchor of the Doc & Johnny Morning Show on WXXL-FM in Orlando, Florida, for over 17 years, before resigning in March 2007. Also, Doc is the former arena announcer for the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League.

He was also the announcer for Family Double Dare in its last season (1992–1993), replacing John Harvey. Other appearances on the airwaves include Clear Channel's 740 The Team and ESPN SportsTalk Radio. He was the voice of the Orlando Predators for seven years. During Spring Training for Major League Baseball, he can be heard announcing the line-ups and batters for both the Atlanta Braves (Disney's Wide World of Sports at the Walt Disney World Resort) and Houston Astros (Astro Stadium in Kissimmee).

On March 5, 2007, as the show entered its 17th year, co-host Johnny Magic announced that Doc was moving on. In early May 2007, another core member of the morning show, Grace Vasquez, resigned citing differences with the stations management. Their morning show had won various awards for its outreach to the community.

In September 2007, Doc joined Grace Vasquez at WWKA-FM "K92FM" on the show "Doc and Grace in the Morning". At K92FM Doc was known for speaking his mind on the issues and for his community involvement. On September 1, 2010 it was announced that Doc would no longer be on the air at WWKA, but would remain employed by COX communications.

Doc rejoined the airwaves on the Big 810 Real Talk Radio with "The Doc Show" in late 2011. It currently airs on weekdays (Monday - Friday) from 9am-12pm EST on 810 AM in the Central Florida area and worldwide at big810am.com.

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