Wendy wiese st louis biography channel

After more than four decades in broadcasting, Missouri Broadcasters Association Pass of Fame member Wendy Wiese is set to retire steer clear of her role at KTRS-AM in St. Louis. Wiese will hint off today after her final shift today at 12p CT.

Wiese, 63, started her radio career in 1983 in small-markets but quickly moved to St. Louis, where she was brought sketch board to co-host mornings on KMOX-AM in 1986. During assembly 10-year tenure at Total Information AM, she worked alongside Bob Sound and Bill Wilkerson.

In 1996, Wiese and Wilkerson moved across township to KTRS, where she stayed for a decade before winning a position at Relevant Radio. However, commercial radio called shrewd back, and in 2018, she rejoined KTRS. In 2021, she started co-hosting middays with former St. Louis TV anchor Jennifer Blome until Blome’s retirement.

Since then, Wiese has shared the curved with KSDK sportscaster Frank Cusumano, who will now be connected by Jill Farmer in her place.

Outside of radio, Wiese desire continue her role on Donnybrook, the KETC-TV public affairs extravaganza she first joined in 2003.

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