Paul Mendenhall's Hall of Fame Video Bio

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Date
2020
Main contributor
Mendenhall, Paul
Summary
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
Permission to stream this video was provided by Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
Related Item
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers 
Other Identifiers
Accession Identifier: IBHA.IBP.0036; Other: IBHA.IBP.0036

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