Jack Raymond (radio host)


Jack Raymond was an American radio host who was active from 1943 until his death in 1975.
As a young man, Raymond briefly attended seminary. At one point, he was engaged to four different women at the same time.
During his career in broadcasting, Raymond's most popular shows were "Worth Listening To" and "The Jack Raymond Show". Raymond was also the news commentator for "News of the World" and a narrator on "Family Theater." During his career he worked at many Milwaukee radio stations including WISN, WFOX, WEMP, WRIT, and WYLO. In the 1930s he also worked at WGN in Chicago and WIBU. Raymond was also the author of a performing arts encyclopedia and "Show Music on Record" which is housed by the Library of Congress.
Raymond died in 1975 from a heart attack. The Jack Raymond Show currently airs at noon and from 11:00-midnight on WCFW and has gained a resurgence in popularity and a cult following. Raymond was the subject of a documentary titled Silently Steal Away which premiered at the Eaux Claires Festival and Wisconsin Film Festival.