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Wall Street Journal This Morning w/ Gordon Deal
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On air:  M - F 4am - 5am, Saturday 6am - 7am

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Gordon's understanding of what listeners need to know and the questions they'd like answered are a perfect match for the morning show. Before taking the helm at The Wall Street Journal This Morning in November 2005, Gordon was well-known to New York City radio listeners, having worked at both WINS-AM and WCBS-AM where he honed his writing skills and developed his distinctive on-air reporting style. He also served as a New York City bureau chief for Metro Networks where his reports aired on WOR-AM and WABC-AM. Gordon began his career in radio as a play-by-play sports announcer for Rutgers University, his alma mater. He also finds time to work as a public address announcer at Madison Square Garden for the New York Knicks. His hobbies include fishing, whitewater rafting, and coaching soccer. He lives with his wife Kelly and their two children in central New Jersey.
Meet Ed Coury
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    Every weekday, listen for live updates from Ed Coury, senior editor for the Wall Street Journal Radio Network, Dow Jones & Company. His reports on the news that effects your money, with the latest from Wall Street and San Antonio are heard exclusively on 1200 WOAI at 538am, 638am, 738am, 838am and a market wrap at 3:33pm.

    Ed has been in radio news since the age of 19, when he began working for a public radio station in Pittsburgh. Since then, Ed has served as a news correspondent and in management at places like The NBC and UPI radio networks, the Associated Press, 3WE in Cleveland, and WWJ, where he was an anchor/reporter and Assistant Director of News and Programming. He has been honored with several awards, including an AP award for best news reporting in Detroit.

    Ed holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and will complete M.B.A. studies in July, 2013. He is the recipient of the Cleary College Board of Trustees’ Entrepreneur Award. In his spare time, Ed is a musician and enjoys playing in classic rock bands. He also designs and maintains web sites. He is a current member of Southeast Michigan MENSA. He is a former officer with the U.S. Civil Air Patrol, and served as an auxiliary officer with the Ohio Highway Patrol, and has been a part time EMT/Firefighter.