Get to know Rich Stevens, Weekdays 1p - 3p
Born and raised in New York City, Rich Stevens got the bug for radio while still in high school. He started on-air in Tallahassee where he played Bruce Springsteen’s “Santa Clause is coming to town” 62 times in a row. That got him on the front page of USA Today!
Rich eventually made it to The Big Apple where he worked for Z-100 radio, then the number one radio station in the country. It wasn’t long after that the number two station In NYC came after Rich and made him an offer he couldn’t refuse…. Rich jumped across the street to the competition WPLJ radio . It was there, that Rich also branched out into acting. His first major role was as “Rich Stevens” on the NBC daytime drama “Another World”. That role led to many other roles including “Kojak”, “The Equalizer”, “Tales From The Darkside-The Movie”,”Dance Party USA”, “All My Children” , “SNL” and the popular TV drama series “Law & Order” to name a few, Rich was also an Entertainment Reporter on the local ABC affiliate in NYC, and has appeared on stage on Broadway, Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden and both Shea & Yankee Stadiums in front of more than 50,000 people! Rich loves being in front of people and making people smile!
Rich Stevens wanted to soak in the Florida sun so he moved to Orlando to take over the afternoon show on the highest ranked radio station there, 102 JAMZ. He quickly pulled another stunt… the only in studio radio interview with Magic Johnson, after Magic told the world about being infected with the HIV virus.
After stops in Tampa, St. Louis and Denver, Rich returned to South Florida to host 850 WFTL's “Rich Stevens Show” which can be heard weekdays 1p-3p
Rich Stevens is also a very successful voice over actor and new media consultant.
Rich loves new technology and being ahead of the curve. He has been a graphic and web designer for more than twenty years!
GET RICH QUICK! 877-850-8585
Weekdays 1p-3p
on 850 WFTL













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