00:00Hey Dean!
00:02Hey you guys! We start off with some really sad breaking news this morning.
00:07News that touches us here at WGM especially.
00:10Talk show icon Phil Donahue has died.
00:13He started off as the host of a morning interview show in Dayton, Ohio.
00:18Two years later, the show was on 44 stations around the country.
00:22Then it moved here to WGM, this very studio.
00:26The show was renamed Donahue in 1974.
00:29At its peak, the show was seen on over 200 stations all over the country.
00:34Gaining popularity with topics and guests that had never been discussed on television before.
00:40Often only talking to one guest for an entire program
00:44and incorporating telephone calls into the show
00:47so home viewers could also ask questions of the guests.
00:51Guests who were political and showbiz
00:53and with alternate opinions and lifestyles.
00:56He actually met his wife Marlo Thomas
00:59here at WGM when she was a guest on the show.
01:03Phil Donahue's show received nine Daytime Emmy Awards,
01:07a Primetime Emmy and a Peabody.
01:09In 1985, he moved the show to New York.
01:12In 2002, he hosted a show on MSNBC.
01:15Three months ago, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Biden.
01:21He is survived by Marlo and five children from his first marriage.
01:25Phil Donahue, a really wonderful, thoughtful, compassionate person,
01:31dead at 88 years old.
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