BOB
KINGSLEY Bob
Kingsley has been one of the best known nationally
syndicated Country radio personalities since the late
seventies. While serving in the United States Air Force,
he obtained an announcer spot on Armed Forces Radio
Station TFK. Following his Air Force stint, Kingsley
honed his skills at several radio stations. Kingsley
worked his way up from overnight disc jockey to Program
Director of KLAC, Los Angeles. He was named Producer
of American Country Countdown, hosted by Don Bowman
in 1974. In 1978, he replaced Bowman as host. ACC won
Billboard Magazine’s Network/Syndicated Program
of the Year: Country" for 16 years in a row, the
only air personality and music program in any format
to achieve this continued success. Kingsley won Country
Music Association’s National Broadcast Personality
of the Year honors in 2001 and 2003. Bob Kingsley was
inducted into the Country Music D J Hall of Fame in
1998. Today Bob Kingsley is host of the nationally
syndicated programs "Bob Kingsley’s Country
Top 40”" and "Bob Kingsley with Today's
Hit Makers."