Tom York

TV Personality

1925 –

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Who is Tom York?

Tom York is an American television personality, who worked from 1957 to 1989 for WBRC-TV in Birmingham, Alabama. While he served in several capacities with the station, he is best remembered for The Tom York Morning Show, which was the station's primary morning show for 32 years. During the early 1960s, Fannie Flagg served as his co-host. The show was so popular that when WBRC's network, ABC, premiered its own morning show, Good Morning America, WBRC refused to carry it since it would have required moving York's show to another timeslot or canceling it altogether. WBRC began airing the second hour of GMA in the early 1980s, and only began airing the entire show in 1989 after York retired.

York served in the United States Navy as an aviation radioman and gunner during World War II. He graduated from Florence State Teachers College, then worked in radio in North Alabama before moving to Birmingham.

Now retired from television, York was a weekly columnist for his hometown newspaper, The Hoover Gazette, from 2006 until shortly before the newspaper's demise in 2007.

York won a regional Emmy Award in 1995.

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Born
1925
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • University of North Alabama
Lived in
  • Birmingham

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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