EVANSVILLE, IN (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — Radio station owner and former Top 40 on-air personality Larry Aiken, died Saturday night after a long illness at the age of 69, according to the Evansville Courier and Press. Aiken started in radio at WGBF-A/Evansville in 1955; he later bought WGBF-A-F in 1987 and owned the stations until 1996. Aiken was an Evansville native who made a name for himself in concert Promotion. Read More...
Freddie Highmore was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel, I think to promote the end of season three of The Good Doctor, which airs at the end of this month. He’s a fun interview, I last covered him in the fall when he joked about not knowing he was on a date and just assuming a friend had asked him to hang out. Freddie just turned 28 on Valentine’s Day, and the show threw him a big party driving around the lot complete with emergency vehicles from the show accompanying them for some reason. Read More...
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