Paul Mendenhall's Hall of Fame Video Bio
- Date
2020
- Main contributor
Mendenhall, Paul
- Summary
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Video bio of Paul Mendenhall, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2020; Paul Mendenhall began his life-long radio broadcasting career in 1970 at Carmel High School where he worked at the school’s radio station WHJE-FM. After high school graduation, Mendenhall worked part time at WHYT-FM in Noblesville, Indiana, and in 1974 at WXLW-AM in Indianapolis while attending Butler University. From there, Mendenhall transferred to Ball State to take his first full time job for Bill Shirk’s family at WERK-FM in Muncie, Indiana. At WERK-FM, he became program director and served as one of the “Men at WERK” until 1981. He also managed the radio station at Ben Davis High School and was a teacher for 17 years. Mendenhall joined Fairbanks Broadcasting in Indianapolis working for Cris Conner at WNAP-AM, then WIBC-FM and, finally, his current professional home, WTTS-FM. He joined WTTS-FM, located in Bloomington, Indiana, in 2001 where he hosts the WTTS-FM “Morning Show.” --Words from the Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
- Publishers
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers; WHJE-FM; WHYT-FM; WXLW-AM; WERK-FM; WNAP-AM; WIBC-FM; WTTS-FM
- Genre
News
- Subject
Broadcasting--United States--History
- Location
Indiana
- Collection
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Collection
- Unit
Indiana Broadcast History Archive
- Language
English
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Terms of Use
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- Related Item
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
- Other Identifiers
Accession Identifier: IBHA.IBP.0036; Other: IBHA.IBP.0036
Access Restrictions
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