Doug Doyle

Doug Doyle has been News Director at WBGO since 1998 and has taken his department to new heights in coverage and recognition.

Doug and his staff have received more than 200 awards from organizations like PRNDI, AP, New York Association of Black Journalists, Garden State Association of Black Journalists and the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists. The Pennsylvania State University graduate is one of the most decorated news reporters in New Jersey radio history. WBGO's popular sports podcast SportsJam with Doug Doyle has won numerous national and state awards for best interview and sports coverage. You can hear all the shows at wbgo.org/sportsjam and on iTunes. For nearly 20 years, Doug really enjoys his role as a side-kick for Gary Walker's morning show on WBGO. Gary and Doug's rapport and mix of great music, information and humor has attracted many new listeners to the station through the years. Doug began his radio career at WMJY in Long Branch, New Jersey where he eventually became news director at the station known as Y107 at that time. The next stop was WOBM-FM in Toms River, New Jersey. Doug spent ten years there, seven of them as news director. The Delmont, Pennsylvania native has also anchored sportscasts for WBBR,1010 WINS and WABC. Doug has taught radio production, writing, announcing and sports classes at Bloomfield College, Rutgers-Newark University, Brookdale Community College, Ocean County College and Burlington County College. He is an instrumental part of the Write On Sports program in the area, instructing 10-13 years at the Boys and Girls Club in Newark how to write sports as well as being a guest speaker at many of the summer camps. Doyle is a lifetime member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a professional music fraternity. Doug's daughter Casey, is currently a teacher in the Newark School District.

Doug Doyle appears in the following:

East Coast Prepares for Hurricane Irene

Friday, August 26, 2011

East Coast Prepares for Hurricane Irene

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The Dollars and Sense of Blackness: Central Brooklyn’s Economy

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Join an in-depth community-based exploration of economy in Central Brooklyn with residents and community leaders from Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights, including Atim Annette Oton, editor and publisher of Calabar Magazine and the co-owner of Calabar Imports; April Silver, founder and director of Akila Worksongs Communications Agency; Pam Green, ...

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