Jack Gravely set to interview Creigh Deeds, Democratic Candidate for Governor, Tuesday, Oct 27th at 10:15AM (EST)0 commentsCreigh Deeds, Democratic Candidate for Governor, will be the calling-in guest on The Jack Gravely Show, Tuesday morning, October 27, 2009 @ 10:15 AM (EST). The upcoming statewide political races, Virginia's financial future and major issues facing the next governor will be among the issues discussed. You can listen to the live stream of The Jack Gravely Show by clicking the the Listen Live link at the top of the page or on www.wlee990.am Monday thru Friday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. You can also follow the show @ WLEE 990 am in Richmond, Virginia. Don't Miss Former Governor of Virginia, Jim Gilmore on the Show Today!0 commentsJim Gilmore, Former Governor of Virginia, will be the guest on The Jack Gravely Show, Thursday morning @ 9:30 AM. The upcoming statewide political races, Virginia's financial future and major issues the next governor will face will be among the issues to be discussed. You can listen to the live stream of The Jack Gravely Show @ www.jackgravelyshow.com or www.wlee990.am Monday thru Friday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. You can also follow the show @ WLEE 990 am Professor Hank Chambers on Tuesday's Show0 commentsDon't miss our special guest for Today! Professor Hank Chambers, Professor of Law at the University of Richmond Law School in Richmond, Virginia. Tuesday, October 13, 2009 @ 11:05 AM on the Jack Gravely Show! Listen Live! Freefall Friday gets Heated up on the Jack Gravely Show0 commentsThe Jack Gravely Show's Hot Topics on Friday: The Angry GM Drops in and gets the conversation started on Michele Obama. Listeners call in to share there response to Chicago not being selected for the Olympics, Approval of Michele, Oprah Winfrey & President Barack Obama going to Chicago for the 2016 Olympics Selection, Drinking Kool-Aid and more. Don't miss out on the conversation...Listen to the Jack Gravely Show Weekdays 9AM - 12 noon (EST)
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Meet Jack W. Gravely
Veteran Talk Show Host and Analyst
Jack W. Gravely is a veteran broadcaster with over 15 years of experience. From May 1983 to June 1987 Jack produced and aired a 90 second commentary on WRVA-AM radio twice weekly. In November 1989, CNN and Richmond’s NBC-TV affiliate retained Jack as an election night commentator and political analyst along with Dr. Larry Sabato from the University of Virginia to cover the historic election of L. Douglas Wilder as Governor of Virginia. For five years, 1996-2002, Jack hosted an award winning 3-hour talk show in Richmond, Virginia on WRVA-AM. In April 1997, the Virginia Association of Broadcasters awarded the Metro Radio News Promotion Award to “The Jack Gravely Show”. One caller stated, “Jack’s show simply sizzled every Saturday night.” His guest, topics and interviews attracted calls and comments from St. Louis to Canada to Louisville. Mr. Gravely has been a guest on the Today Show, Nightline, Crossfire, Good Morning America, The Bill Moyer’s Journal, The Tony Brown Show, C-Span, CBS Morning News, and the Bev Smith Show. He was a frequent quest panelist on local public affairs shows across the Commonwealth of Virginia. His letters and speeches have been published in the Richmond Times- Dispatch, The Richmond Afro-American, The Free Press of Richmond, the Bluefield Daily Telegraph and The Washington Post. Jack W. Gravely has an extensive background in public service, civil rights, management consulting, public speaking, university teaching and volunteer service. Jack has delivered over 600 speeches across America and Canada. He was the State Director, Virginia NAACP, Chair, Board of Director and Special Assistant to Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, National NAACP, Baltimore, Maryland. Jack was appointed the first Director of Diversity, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by Chairman William E. Kennard in September 1995. He has testified before US Congressional Committees, Virginia General Assemble Committees, and has appeared before policy-making boards at the local, state and federal levels. Mr. Gravely is a graduate of Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina with a BS degree in History and Government and received his Juris Doctor (JD) in Law from the University of Virginia School of Law, Charlottesville, Virginia. Jack's Favorite LinksFollowers |