Jerry Arnold
Jerry Arnold has enjoyed a long broadcast career at Midwest Radio in Terre Haute, Indiana, as director of engineering for four radio stations. He got his start in radio at age 16 at KIEV-AM in Glendale, California, after growing up playing with his parents’ RCA console radio. After moving to Indiana in 1978 and working at different stations across the state, Arnold was instrumental in pioneering one of the first radio automation systems in Terre Haute at WTHI-AM/FM and invented a satellite programming delivery device.
Jerry Arnold was inducted into the Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2008.
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers and the Tribune Star
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Jerry Arnold's Hall of Fame Video Bio Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Collection |
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Video bio of Jerry Arnold, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2008. Special Thanks to: Jerry Arnold; |
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