Jack
Harris
A.M. Tampa Bay (Monday - Friday: 5am-9am)
Station: WFLA Radio
Hillsborough: (813) 990-WFLA
Pinellas: (727) 461-WFLA
AllTel C-Phone: #970 Toll-Free: (800) 969-WFLA
Without a doubt, Jack Harris is the most popular and most
recognized media personality in Tampa Bay. Currently he co-hosts
WFLA A.M. Tampa Bay, often the highest rated morning show in the
market; but it didn't happen overnight, we'll let Jack fill you
in: I was born and reared (if you'll pardon the expression) in
a small town in West (By God!) Virginia. How small was it? The
7-11 closed at 5. There was only one massage parlor, and it was
self-serve. The sewage treatment plant was a two-holer with a
moon on the door. I graduated Valedictorian at Logan High School
(with a D+ average), attended Davidson College in North Carolina
(where I made straight A's...the rest of my letters were a little
crooked) and was graduated from West Virginia University with
a B.A. in History (minored in sex education... people kept stealing
the visual aids). Later, I spent two years as an officer in the
U.S. Army, (originally, to avoid the draft, I left the country.
I couldn't afford the cost of living in Canada, so I moved to
South Vietnam) during which time I served in Vietnam. (I was cited
for once throwing myself on a plate of warm chipped beef on toast...
didn't get a purple heart, but later came down with an inflamed
liver).
My radio career began
just out of high school in Logan at WVOW (they were looking for
a newscaster with a high squeaky voice). Spent a decade minus
service time at WAJR in Morgantown, W. Va., and came to the sunny
Tampa Bay Area in 1970. I left for a year in 1974 to serve my
country at WRC and WKYS in Washington, D.C. (I stayed at The Watergate
Hotel the first weekend... no key to my room, we just broke in).
I was on the original broadcast team for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
(I did the locker room shows when they were 0 and 26 it was like
having to go to the Republican locker room after The '96 Presidential
Election), was with The Tampa Bay Bandits (skoal stains all over
my microphone), was voice of the USF Basketball Program (I knew
they were in trouble when they recruited a center named "Shorty")
and the Tampa Bay Rowdies (strange sport used their feet instead
of their hands which made it painful when they scratched their
crotches).
I also had some Television experience as the
voice of The Jerry Lewis Telethon for eight years (Jack's Kids),
Gasparilla and Festival of States Parade Coverage (I loathe a
parade), The Buccaneer Coach's Show for five years (I asked Coach
John McKay about the team's execution after a particular game,
and he replied, "I think executing them is a good idea")
and the Noon Show, Pulse Plus on Channel 13 for nearly six years,
and am now the Host of "Harris Live" at weekdays on
WFLA-TV, Channel 8 (is going from 13 to 8 a move up or a move
down?). Basically, I'm a radio person. I have a better face for
it, although some folks say I have a voice for newspaper. Just
ask my wife, Joy and my son, Jackson.
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