Russ Morley


Russ' radio career has taken him coast to coast and up and down the
dial. 

From West Palm Beach to San Francisco with stops in Memphis, Dallas, Charlotte, Orlando, and Dallas. Is it wanderlust or can't hold a job?  Maybe a little of both. But Russ' love of South Florida always seems to bring him home to the endless summer and clear blue Atlantic. He is the father of two beautiful girls, 10 and 13, is a private pilot and enjoys flying to the Bahamas and Keys for spear fishing and kickin' back with his helicopter engineer wife Ellen.  Russ has run with the bulls in Pamplona, has free fallen from 12,500 feet over Lake Okeechobee, dove
the Cay Sal wall to over 350 feet, and voted Democratic once. Yes, he can be a fool. 

Russ is also active in the community and has been a Big Brother, served on two Big Brothers and Big Sisters boards, as well as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and currently is a board of trustees member of the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. 

Russ worked with then governor, George W. Bush, to get a Missing Children's Day declared in Texas to raise awareness of the issue. Russ also appeared last season on America's Most Wanted with longtime friend John Walsh, no, not as a sought after thug, but in a re-enactment of a missing person case here in South Florida. 

Russ' recent on air guests have included Rudy Julliani, Fred Thompson, Jon Voight, Madeline Albright, Charlie Crist, Jim Kelly, James Blake, Chris Evert, Lou Dobbs, and local notables Howard Schnellenberger, Jim Naugle, Wil Shriner, Ron Klein, Clay Shaw, Debbie Wasserman-Shultz, Al Lamberti, Ric Bradshaw, and Jason Taylor among others. 

This WVU graduate loves the pre-dawn radio slot and being the morning communicator, facilitator, interviewer, and as the President might say, "radiator, hee hee hee".