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Milton Metz is a veteran broadcast personality at WHAS-Radio and WHAS-TV in Louisville. In 1959, he created the “Metz Here” public opinion phone-in program on WHAS-Radio, the longest-running show on Louisville radio, one of the oldest in the country. The top-rated program draws calls from 40 states and Canada. Has been with the radio station for 40 years. With WHAS-TV, he co-hosted and co-produced “Omelet,” a talk and interview program for nine years and was the Channel 11 weatherman for 19 years. He was awarded a Ford Foundation grant to the United Nations to work in radio, television and film. Metz went on to receive the top radio award from American Psychiatric Association. Metz started his radio career in his hometown of Cleveland following graduation from The Ohio State University. He was active in his community and participated in charitable events.

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