Glenn Schuck
Glenn Schuck began his radio career in 1981 at Seton Hall University. Glenn was News Director and then Station Manager for WSOU, one of America’s oldest and best known college radio stations. The native of Saddle River, New Jersey began his professional radio career as a DJ for such stations as WJRZ/Jersey Shore, PST/Trenton, legend rocker WAAF /Boston and as morning host at KROCK in California.
In 1995 Glenn went back into news, anchoring business reports for CNBC based in New Jersey. His reports were heard locally on 1010WINS. In 1997, Glenn left CNBC for Metro Networks new radio news wire service. In
2000, Glenn joined 1010 WINS as a reporter, and the same month was named News Director for Metro, a Westwood One Company. By 2007, Metro Networks now serves some 2500 news affiliates across North America, including several dozen in the tri state area.
Glenn was the first radio reporter to inspect Ground Zero with Mayor Giuliani the morning of September 12, 2001. Glenn reported the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks for months after the tragedy, and contributed to both an HBO documentary and two books on the terror attacks. While coontinuing to cover the events out of Mayor Bloomberg’s administration, Glenn’s work has also included dozens of baseball playoff games, the Transit strike, the City Hall shooting, blackout of 2003 and dozens of major breaking news events.
Glenn has been a long standing member of the Inner Circle, a group of City Hall reporters who roast the Mayor each year for charity at a show in late winter. He has appeared on NY1 News, MSNBC and other tv prgrams
on NYC events. Glenn is also the Vice President of the New York Press Club. He and his wife Jennifer reside in Bergen County, New Jersey.
4-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Killed In Dog Attack
A 4-year-old boy is dead after being attacked by a Cane Corso mastiff in his family’s Brooklyn apartment.
2011/05/28
Marines Take Part In Fleet Week Festivities In Battery Park
Hundreds of Marines who are here for Fleet Week are taking part in Marine Day in Battery Park. Marines demonstrated weaponry, held pull-up competitions and posed for pictures with the public.
2011/05/28
No Toilets At New 9/11 Memorial Site
Millions of visitors will be headed to the new 9/11 memorial set to open soon at Ground Zero, but if you drink something before hand, you may have to hold it.
2011/05/22
Queens Lawmaker Wants Legislation To Help Protect Hotel Workers
In the wake of the case against ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who accused of attacking a hotel maid, a Queens lawmaker is introducing new legislation to help protect hotel workers.
2011/05/22
Sheen Rips NYC On Stage In Connecticut Show
After being booed and heckled throughout Charlie Sheen’s entire show at Radio City Music Hall on Friday, Sheen earned a standing ovation in Wellingford, Conn.
2011/04/10
Upstate Mega Millions Winners Thank Fate, Snickers For Good Fortune
Mike Barth, who bought the winning ticket at a newsstand in downtown Albany last Friday, said the group’s fortune was sealed by the “fickle finger of fate.”
2011/03/31
Police Find Bloody Body In Bronx Kitchen Closet
Police are still conducting a homicide investigation after discovering the bloody body of a 400-pound man inside a kitchen closet in the Bronx on Saturday.
2011/03/20
Rain-Swollen East Coast Waterways Slowly Recede
Rain-swollen waterways in northern New Jersey were slowly receding Sunday after cresting overnight, causing fewer evacuations than expected but still flooding roadways around in the region.
2011/03/13
Mayor: ‘We Have To Lay Off Teachers Right Now’
Mayor Bloomberg says the clock is ticking and the City needs to hand out layoff notices for teachers soon.
2011/03/06
Mayor Booed At Parade For Comments About The Irish
Attendees to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the Rockaways on Saturday reminded Mayor Bloomberg that they did not forgive or forget about his comments about the Irish.
2011/03/06
Wild Night At Union Square Sends 2 To Hospital
It was a wild night at Union Square after two separate accidents sent two individuals to the hospital.
2011/02/27
Race To Top Of The Rock Raises $750K For MS
Nearly 1,000 people withstood the pain of running 66 flights to the “Top of the Rock” on Sunday for the “Climb to the Top” drive at Rockefeller Center.
2011/02/27
Elderly Woman Found Slain In Mount Arlington, N.J. Home
On Monday police were warning residents in a quiet community to be extra careful after an elderly woman was found murdered in her home.
2011/02/07
NY Fans Pick Sides And Party Hard For Super Bowl XLV
No matter who wins the game, New Yorkers agreed the Super Bowl is a great opportunity to just enjoy food, friends and the commercials.
2011/02/06
79-Year-Old Man Killed In New Hyde Park House Fire
A fire in New Hyde Park killed a 79-year-old man early Sunday morning. Neighbors heard a big explosion just before 1 a.m. on Seventh Avenue and within a few minutes 526 Seventh Ave. was completely engulfed in flames.
2011/02/06
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