Greg Cook
3654 Camino Marglesa, Escondido, CA 92025
GregCookSD@aol.com
www.gregontheair.com
Objective: On-air position that will enable me to demonstrate my strengths
in the areas of connecting with an audience, community involvement,
team leadership, and ability to entertain in a family-friendly environment.
KSON, San Diego – Weekends/Fill-in – 5/05 to Present

Regular weekend shift; have filled in for all dayparts.
MAGIC 92.5, San Diego – Morning Show Co-host – 6/97 to 12/04
Responsible
for planning and execution of morning radio show. Preparation included skits,
contests, celebrity interviews, producing morning show promos, meeting with
clients, and voicing client commercials.
Significant accomplishments:
1999-2004 Master of Ceremonies for annual “Old School” concerts attended by over 6,000 people at Coors Amphitheater and San Diego Sports Arena.
2004 Conceived and executed promotional idea for “Fairyest of the Fair,” where (allegedly) grown men, dressed in drag, competed for title of “Fairyest of the Fair.” Contestants received tickets to the Del Mar Fair, with winner receiving grand prize of weekend stay in Del Mar.
2003 Conceived and executed promotional idea of “Living Yellow Ribbon,” where over 1,000 people came to Qualcomm Stadium during morning show to create a living yellow ribbon in support of troops deployed in Iraq. Event attracted media attention from San Diego television stations KUSI and KFMB.
2002-2003 Master of Ceremonies for annual NAACP “Night of the Stars” studio party at the KGTV television studio in San Diego.
1999-2001 Conceived and executed promotional idea of annual “Vow-entine’s Day Celebration,” where 92 couples renewed wedding vows on ship while cruising San Diego Harbor.
Awards:
2003 March of Dimes Achievement in Radio Winner – Best Morning Drive Music Show
2003 March of Dimes Achievement in Radio Winner – Best Ad-Lib Commercial
2001 March of Dimes Achievement in Radio Winner – Best Morning Drive Music Show
2002 March of Dimes Achievement in Radio Winner – Best Ad-Lib Commercial
KRWM
Radio (Warm 106.9) – Brown Broadcasting, Seattle
Morning Show Host – 9/95 to 6/97
Midday Personality/Music Director – 10/92 to 9/95
As morning show host, planned and executed daily morning show. Most memorable moment was having twin daughters on the air on “Take Your Daughters to Work Day,” which attracted media coverage resulting in front-page photo in Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper. Served as Music Director in charge of scheduling music with RCS Selector system.
Additional employment: KEZR San Jose, MAGIC 108 Seattle, KJR Seattle,
KPLZ Seattle, KTAC Tacoma
Education: Attended Washington State University and Western Washington University toward a Communications major.
Personal: Married with three children. Hobbies include running, golf, community activities.