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Brian Whitman (Brian David Whitman) was born on 17 August, 1972 in Staten Island, New York, NY, is a Talk show/radio host, voice actor, comedian. Discover Brian Whitman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Brian David Whitman
Occupation Talk show/radio host, voice actor, comedian
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 17 August, 1972
Birthday 17 August
Birthplace Staten Island, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2020

Whitman tweeted in January, 2020 that the producers of The Adam Carolla Show kindly passed along that they received an extraordinary positive reaction to Brian’s December, 2019 guest appearance. Whitman quickly announced that he would return to Carolla’s show within weeks. On Monday January 27, 2020 Brian Whitman made his fourth visit to Adam Carolla’s incredibly successful daily podcast.

2019

On December 9, 2019 Whitman made his third appearance on the pioneering podcast ‘Adam Carolla Show’. Brian has been a guest in 2013, 2017 and now, 2019.

2018

‘I just love Adam and all of those guys. Adam and I go back well over a decade to the KLSX days,’ Brian remarked.

2017

Two years later, contract discussions happened again, among the usual suspects. Our sources tell us that Salem was not at all interested in losing Whitman, the anchor of their Morning Answer Show, and was aggressive in inking a deal with Brian that would have him in the anchor chair through the end of 2017. This would make Brian Whitman the morning guy at the legendary KRLA from 2012-2017, more than five years.

At a staff luncheon in Spring 2017, KRLA bestowed upon Brian a plaque for FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE (2012-2017) to Salem Communications/KRLA.

Whitman has suggested that he's thrilled to be anchoring TMA in its sixth year and that talks - while private - "have me thinking that I might be around for many years to come." On August 17, 2017 on the TMA the station celebrated his 45th birthday (see external link) with an call from Phil Boyce, Salem Media VP of broadcasting that they have renewed his contract and co-host Jennifer Horn to continue TMA.

On October 10, 2017, Salem Media Group announced that it had signed a new, multi year contract extension with Whitman. This pact, will have Whitman anchoring The Morning Answer for 'years to come.' It's common for companies to not publish the duration of a talent's contract so that market competitors aren't able to forecast when a particular talent will be available.

2015

In 2015, PodcastOne estimated that Adam Carolla’s Show averages between 700,000 and 800,000 listeners per episode. It was noted that Carolla sometimes hits one million downloads for a single episode.

2013

Heidi Harris left the morning show when her contract was not renewed by Salem in March 2013. Former Sean Hannity producer, Elisha Krauss, was brought in to replace Harris. The new show, called "The Morning Answer with Brian Whitman, Ben Shapiro and Elisha Krauss" officially debuted across Southern California on April 2, 2013.

On April 1, 2013 Brian Whitman was the featured guest on The Adam Carolla Podcast, the Most Downloaded Podcast in the World, according to The Guinness Book of Records. Adam and Brian, old pals from their days on Carolla's morning show on KLSX, reminisce about The FM Talk Station, radio people in general, the oddities of working in radio and they wrap it up with a totally ad-libbed riff on "bad morning Zoo types."

2012

On May 31, 2012 Brian Whitman joined the Salem Radio Network/KRLA Radio in the Los Angeles, Orange County and Inland Empire region on AM 870 The Answer and AM 590 The Answer (KRLA AM 870 and KTIE AM 590) with Heidi Harris and Benjamin Shapiro in morning drive from 6-9 AM. In November, 2012 Whitman took more of a lead role on "The Morning Answer with Heidi, Brian and Ben," serving as the on-air anchor while continuing to contribute his comedic impressions, often liberal political arguments and humorous observations to the dialogue.

In 2012, a legendary talk station in LA offered Brian a role on the coveted morning drive show. We understand Whitman declined the invitation to stay with Salem (KRLA 870), especially since Salem matched all the terms of the proposed agreement.

2011

In 2011, at the urge of his accomplice Sam Rubin, Brian Whitman called into LA's "KTLA Norning News" and, at least for a bit, fooled the news anchors, into thinking that Regis had called into the show just days after he stepped down from his dynasty, "Live with Regis & Kelly." Everyone on the KTLA Morning News had a lot of fun and were laughing so hard live on the air. Sam Rubin revealed Brian's identity on the air at the end of the bit! Everyone was very gracious and had a blast with it! Whitman's been impersonating Regis for years and a similar phone call to WPLJ NY's Scott Shannon morning radio show warranted a mention in Philbin's bestselling memoir, "I'm Only One Man."

2009

Brian was the first former KLSX, Los Angeles personality to launch a podcast which he hosted solo in 2009. He has quipped that he is "The Podcast Pioneer" and suggests, perhaps tongue-in-cheek, that he contributed greatly to the avalanche of podcasts that followed his, so many of which were influenced by the dominant era of KLSX FM Talk. He went on to do a podcast show with his former radio partner Tim Conway Jr., but Tim left to pursue conventional radio positions at KFI 640AM.

2005

Whitman's uncanny celebrity impressions have fooled mainstream media and others. In the 90's he made an unforgettable phone call to Former Vice President Dan Quayle as President Clinton and a duped Quayle talked to "Clinton" for five minutes. At the end of the conversation, Whitman broke character and let Quayle know that it was Brian Whitman calling and certainly not The President. A national radio interview in 2005 where he impersonated Michael Jackson had listeners and ABC Radio management believing that Jackson was indeed on their radio. More recently, a radio skit that he did with co-host Tim Conway, Jr., where he played Don Imus (at the height of an Imus controversy) prompted the Los Angeles Times to report that the real Don Imus was on the air, even quoting Whitman's "Imus" character. When informed of the bit, the Times promptly printed a retraction. At the time, Whitman expressed utter disbelief that The LA Times would have fallen for what was an obvious comedy bit.

Whitman formerly co-hosted The Conway and Whitman Show on KLSX in Los Angeles, California with Tim Conway Jr. from 2005-2008. Whitman also hosted a weekday morning webcast on Rick Dees Entertainment's allnumber1hits.com in 2009.

2000

In 2000, Whitman was the morning host for a nationally syndicated comedy radio network (that also provided an ahead-of-its-time internet audio and video stream) called Comedy World. At Los Angeles based Comedy World he kicked off a programming lineup that included comedians Craig Shoemaker and Bobby Slayton.

1997

He was hired by KKBH 102.9 The Beach in San Diego at 22 years old to host morning drive! KKBH, owned by Gannett had a great relationship with Brian Whitman after his five years of contributions to their LA powerhouse The Rick Dees In The Morning Show on KIIS FM. 102.9 The Beach - which played "The Greatest Hits of the 70's" featured songs older than Brian! After a year, Whitman was hired by San Diego's legendary rock station, 101 KGB FM, to host the morning show. His on-air partner and producer was his former KKBH Program Director (and his future boss at KLSX in Los Angeles) Jack Silver. "The Brian and Jack Show" wrapped up in early 1997, when Whitman accepted a job offer from WABC in New York.

Brian formerly hosted The Brian Whitman Show on WABC in New York, New York from 1997-2007 (he joined WABC at age 24, becoming the youngest talk host in the history of the legendary 77 WABC) Whitman also did a show broadcast on KABC in Los Angeles from 1998-2005.

1994

WKCI FM, New Haven - Afternoon Host, 1994 KKBH FM, San Diego - Morning Host, 1995 (Moved to Southern California to mornings for KKBH shortly after college graduation) KGB FM, San Diego - Morning Host, 1996–1997 WABC AM, New York, NY - All Night Host, 1997; Weekend & Fill-In Host, 1997–2007 WPLJ FM, New York, NY - Guest Afternoon Host, 1997–1998 Comedy World, Los Angeles, Nationally Syndicated - Morning Host, 2000 KABC AM, Los Angeles - Interim Morning Host, 1998 - 1999; Weekend & Fill-In Host 1999–2005 KLSX FM, Los Angeles - Evening Host, 2005–2008 KRLA AM, Los Angeles/KTIE AM, San Bernardino - Morning Host, 2012–present

1991

From 1991 - 2005, Whitman served as the resident funny voice guy and comedic performer and writer on both The Rick Dees & Ryan Seacrest Morning Shows on KIIS FM in Los Angeles. He resigned both KIIS and ABC Radio to join CBS Radio's KLSX FM in June, 2005. He operated his own national radio comedy service providing celebrity impressions, original characters and comedy bits to hundreds of stations nationwide beginning in 1991. Stations included WPLJ-FM and WABC-AM in New York, WLUP-FM in Chicago, KIOI-FM in San Francisco, WEGX-FM in Philadelphia and WHYI-FM in Miami, as well as syndicated shows including The Sean Hannity Show, The Glenn Beck Program, The Mike Gallagher Show and The Stephanie Miller Show.

(Throughout this time Whitman was also operating his nationally syndicated comedy service, which he launched in January, 1991 and was also filling in for nationally syndicated radio stars like Glenn Beck, Mike Gallagher, Randi Rhodes, Stephanie Miller and Montel Williams)

1986

Whitman's start in radio came in 1986, at age 13, when Radio Legend Scott Shannon, then morning host and Program Director at New York's powerhouse Z-100 took note of Whitman's abilities. According to Brian, he called into the popular "Z-100 Morning Zoo" show doing impressions of Ronald Reagan and Rodney Dangerfield. Shannon invited him to the radio station to be a co-host for the morning.

"That was it," Whitman has said. "On that morning, I decided what I wanted to do for a living. I owe it all to Scott. Scott even sent a limousine to my Mom and Dad's home on Staten Island and I was paid $100 for my performance on the air. This is why I hold up June 20, 1986 as the beginning of my career."

1972

Brian David Whitman (born August 17, 1972) is an American talk radio host, voice impressionist and comedian. Whitman was born on Staten Island, New York and graduated from Wagner College in May 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. Brian attended New York City Public High School and graduated from Tottenville High School in January, 1990.