Bob Raleigh |
Raleigh retired in 1999 from WBZ Radio after a 20-year career where he won a number of national and regional radio awards including “Radio Personality of the Year, twice. His popular overnight talk show dominated the ratings claiming a 51% market share at his peak.
Before Boston, Raleigh worked in Washington D.C. for WWDC & WPGC, where he become so popular that management made his successor keep his “Tiger Bob” moniker to fool the audience.
He grew up in Cambridge, graduated from Rindge and Latin High School and after a short stint working, he enlisted in the Army assigned to the Headquarters Battery of the 3rd missile battalion at Loring Air Force Base in Caribou Maine.
After the army, Raleigh borrowed $500 to study at a local broadcasting school and landed his first job in 1960 at WBBX in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Raleigh started the first Christmas Tree drive at WBZ Radio for underprivileged families and he became known for his charitable acts across Boston. This included WBZ Radio’s Charity softball team where he was once called “adequate” by Ted Williams during a benefit game at Fenway Park.
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