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'''Steve George Chiotakis''' (born [[August 8]], [[1970]] in Gary, Indiana) is co-host of the ''Marketplace Morning Report'', a national business program heard on 341 stations. From [[1996]] until [[October 3]], [[2008]], Chiotakis hosted ''Morning Edition'' on [[WBHM]], where ''MMR'' can be heard locally.
'''Steve George Chiotakis''' (born [[August 8]], [[1970]] in Gary, Indiana) is a weekday news anchor for KCRW-FM, a public radio station in Los Angeles, California.
 
From [[1996]] until [[October 3]], [[2008]], Chiotakis hosted ''Morning Edition'' on [[WBHM-FM]] in [[Birmingham]]. He then spent the next three years as co-host of the nationally-syndicated ''Marketplace Morning Report''.


Chiotakis' family moved to [[Birmingham]] when he was 8 years old. He graduated from [[Shades Valley High School]] in [[1988]] and began his radio career as an overnight disc jockey at country station [[WVOK-AM]]. During his time there he made in-costume appearances as station mascot [[Wivik the Frog]].
Chiotakis' family moved to [[Birmingham]] when he was 8 years old. He graduated from [[Shades Valley High School]] in [[1988]] and began his radio career as an overnight disc jockey at country station [[WVOK-AM]]. During his time there he made in-costume appearances as station mascot [[Wivik the Frog]].


In [[1991]] Chiotakis moved to [[WERC-AM]] as a weekend news announcer, billed as '''Steve St. George'''. He worked for several stations over the next few years, including [[WZRR]], [[WMJJ]], [[WJOX]], [[WZYP]], and [[WAPI]] before being hired in August [[1996]] at WBHM, where he resumed using his real name. Along the way he earned a bachelor's degree in communications studies at [[UAB]].  He is also a past-president and board member of the Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association (AAPBA).
In [[1991]] Chiotakis moved to [[WERC-AM]] as a weekend news announcer, billed as '''Steve St George'''. He worked for several stations over the next few years, including [[WZRR]], [[WMJJ]], [[WJOX]], [[WZYP]], and [[WAPI]] before being hired in August [[1996]] at WBHM, where he resumed using his real name. Along the way he earned a bachelor's degree in communications studies at [[UAB]].  He is also a past-president and board member of the Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association (AAPBA).


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* Carlton, Bob (September 8, 2008) "Chiotakis leaving WBHM for national job."  ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (September 8, 2008) "Chiotakis leaving WBHM for national job."  ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (October 2, 2008) "Longtime public radio host Chiotakis making move to national show." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (October 2, 2008) "Longtime public radio host Chiotakis making move to national show." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (January 4, 2012) "Former Birmingham radio newscaster Steve Chiotakis is joining LA public-radio station." ''Birmingham News''


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Latest revision as of 19:30, 5 January 2012

Steve George Chiotakis (born August 8, 1970 in Gary, Indiana) is a weekday news anchor for KCRW-FM, a public radio station in Los Angeles, California.

From 1996 until October 3, 2008, Chiotakis hosted Morning Edition on WBHM-FM in Birmingham. He then spent the next three years as co-host of the nationally-syndicated Marketplace Morning Report.

Chiotakis' family moved to Birmingham when he was 8 years old. He graduated from Shades Valley High School in 1988 and began his radio career as an overnight disc jockey at country station WVOK-AM. During his time there he made in-costume appearances as station mascot Wivik the Frog.

In 1991 Chiotakis moved to WERC-AM as a weekend news announcer, billed as Steve St George. He worked for several stations over the next few years, including WZRR, WMJJ, WJOX, WZYP, and WAPI before being hired in August 1996 at WBHM, where he resumed using his real name. Along the way he earned a bachelor's degree in communications studies at UAB. He is also a past-president and board member of the Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association (AAPBA).

References

  • Carlton, Bob (September 8, 2008) "Chiotakis leaving WBHM for national job." Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (October 2, 2008) "Longtime public radio host Chiotakis making move to national show." Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 4, 2012) "Former Birmingham radio newscaster Steve Chiotakis is joining LA public-radio station." Birmingham News

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