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John Donald Imus Jr ( ˈaɪməs EYE-məs; July 23, 1940 – December 27, 2019), also known as Imus, was an American radio personality, television show host, recording artist, and author
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Don Imus, American radio host, humorist, writer, and philanthropist His nationally-syndicated talk show, Imus in the Morning Imus Ranch, Imus Cattle Ranch for Kids with Cancer Inside Imus streaming, audio, iPhone, video
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Imus, who had a broadcasting career spanning more than 50 years, brought his irreverent and oftentimes controversial style to the New York City airwaves and is widely seen as a key contributor to the growth of the sports talk-formatted radio station
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Don Imus, American radio talk-show host best known for his long-running syndicated show Imus in the Morning He was often referred to as a ‘shock jock’ for his outspoken, inflammatory style and coarse, controversial humor Learn more about Imus’s life and career
- DJ Don Imus, made and betrayed by his mouth, dead at 79
Disc jockey Don Imus, whose career was made and then undone by his acid tongue during a decades-long rise to radio stardom and an abrupt public plunge after a nationally broadcast racial slur, has died
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Following a successful run as an on-air personality in Cleveland, Don Imus was hired by WNBC to host Imus in the Morning in late 1971 Imus is credited with introducing New York, and the larger Top 40 radio community, to the shock jock style of hosting
- In Memorium: Don Imus 1940-2019
Imus was born in Riverside, California Ranching was the family business and he was actually raised on a big cattle spread called the Willows near Kingman, Arizona Don recalls that period of his childhood fondly and his familiar cowboy persona is completely legitimate
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Imus (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈʔimus]), officially the City of Imus (Filipino: Lungsod ng Imus), is a component city and de jure capital of the province of Cavite, Philippines
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