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Bill Cunningham

The Conscience of Freedom Loving Americans

About Me

Since 1983, the acclaimed "Voice of the Common Man" has lightened up the airwaves of 700WLW with many national and local politicians, cultural leaders, authors, spin doctors and other miscreants resulting in the most listened to radio personality in the tri-state. If it's news, if average, hard-working, God-fearing, Americans hear it, see it or read about it; it will be on the Bill Cunningham Show each afternoon. Bill is an attorney, business entrepreneur, former Ohio Assistant Attorney General; he also was selected in 1983, as Ohio's Outstanding Young Lawyer by the Ohio State Bar Association, led the City of Cincinnati in Boys basketball scoring First Team All City and picked by the Cincinnati Enquirer as one of the Top 100 High School players of all time. Thereafter; he captained the Xavier University Baseball Team, married the Honorable Penelope H. Cunningham (Judge in the Ohio Court of Appeals), and later became a butcher, baker and then a candlestick maker. In other words, Willie has done it all. Bill Cunningham is the quintessential Renaissance Man. Normal Americans listen live, down-load it at night, and then each day discuss the essence of his arguments and his flair for the dramatic. Having already received every award the radio industry can bestow, including the 2001 Marconi as America's Big Market Radio Personality of the Year, Bill Cunningham, called "The Conscience of America" remembers yesterday, embraces today, and yearns for a better tomorrow.

My Interests

Playing Golf with the Great Bartozic and the Flying Tunas, Graeter's Ice Cream, Kime's Cream Horns, Fox News, Randy F. Shabazz: 1710 Cincinnati's Traffic and Weather every ten seconds on the 10's station

I'd like to meet:

Matt Maupin

Music:

Toby Keith, Montgomery Gentry, LeAnn Rimes, Lee Greenwood, Paul McCartney

Movies:

Braveheart, Patriot, Stalag 17, The Longest Day, Patton

Television:

I made the switch to Channel 4 plus 1 with Sheree Paolello (in strawberry Jello), Sandra Ali (AKA "Lips"), Ken Broo, George Vogel, and Double Down Derek Beasley

Books:

Anything by Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter's "How to Talk to a Liberal"

Heroes:

John Wayne, Rick Pitino, and the Americans of yesteryear when: Crack was a defect in the sidewalk,Gay meant you were happy,and Ayds was an appetite suppressant.