Английская Википедия:Doc Thompson
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox presenter Michael 'Doc' Thompson (May 6, 1969 – February 5, 2019) was an American political commentator and radio personality.
Career
Thompson was a conservative-libertarian who hosted The Doc Thompson Show on numerous talk radio stations around the United States, including WRVA in Richmond, Virginia from 2007 to 2012[1][2] and WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio from 2010 to 2012.[3] He hosted The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson on TheBlaze Radio Network beginning in 2013,[4] and commuted to TheBlaze's headquarters in Dallas, Texas from his home in Bentonville, Arkansas to host the show.[5] He left TheBlaze in 2018 to start Mojo 5.0, a libertarian-focused online radio network, where he hosted "Doc Thompson's Daily Mojo".[6]
Personal life and death
Thompson was married to Yuna Lee, a television anchor who has worked for WHIO-TV in Dayton, Ohio and KHBS in Fort Smith, Arkansas.[7][8] He had three children.[9]
On February 5, 2019, Thompson was killed after being struck by an Amtrak train while jogging near train tracks in Haltom City, Texas.[10][11]
References
- ↑ Former Richmond radio host Doc Thompson killed while out for a run (WTVR)
- ↑ Former WRVA radio host Michael 'Doc' Thompson struck, killed by train in Texas (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- ↑ Tributes pour in for former WLW host Michael 'Doc' Thompson (Cincinnati.com)
- ↑ DETAILS: TheBlaze Radio Network launches new morning show with Doc Thompson (TheBlaze)
- ↑ Bentonville Man, Talk Radio Host, Killed By Train Near Dallas (KFSM)
- ↑ Farewell Doc Thompson, you will be sorely missed (iHeartRadio)
- ↑ 40/29 Sunrise Anchor Loses Husband in Tragic Accident (40/29 KHBS)
- ↑ Former Cincinnati radio host, husband of former WHIO reporter, killed by train (Dayton.com)
- ↑ North Texas Conservative Talk Radio Host Michael ‘Doc’ Thompson Identified As Jogger Struck By Train (CBS-DFW)
- ↑ Man killed by train in Haltom City identified as popular radio talk show host (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- ↑ Conservative talk show host Doc Thompson killed by Amtrak train in Haltom City (Dallas Morning News)
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