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Ted Malone (Frank Alden Russell) was born on 18 May, 1908 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is an American radio personality. Discover Ted Malone's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As Frank Alden Russell
Occupation Radio host
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 18 May 1908
Birthday 18 May
Birthplace Colorado Springs, Colorado
Date of death 20 October, 1989
Died Place N/A
Nationality United States

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1628

Malone has a star at 1628 Vine Street in the Radio section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1908

Ted Malone (May 18, 1908 - October 20, 1989) (born Frank Alden Russell, the son of a grocer), was an American radio broadcaster.

Malone was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the son of Frank Arthur Russell and Grace Aurora Gunter Russell.

His father was a minister.

He became interested in oral performance when he attended high school in Missouri.

1928

He was also a debater in college, and graduated from William Jewell College in 1928.

Malone had a career in radio as a storyteller and reader of poetry.

Malone's broadcasting style was that of a friendly neighbor dropping by to chat.

He was one of the few broadcast interpretationists recorded in the history of radio.

Malone had a career in radio for more than forty years.

1929

Malone began work as an announcer & ukulele soloist at KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri, in 1929.

He acquired his pseudonym, Ted Malone, when asked to fill in for a program by reading poetry.

Malone was asked to fill time by reading poetry when scheduled performers did not show up on time.

Too embarrassed to use his own name, another announcer introduced him as Ted Malone.

The positive audience response to his reading led to his radio program "Between the Bookends".

Because he felt that "poetry was sissy stuff," he agreed to do the poetry program only under a pseudonym.

Malone once said of his approach to Between the Bookends: "I never prepare a program. I just get before a microphone and talk and talk and talk. What about? Oh, just small talk on anything that occurs to me."

1935

Malone's Between the Bookends program was broadcast on the CBS radio network beginning in 1935 and was presented two to five times a week for thirty years.

During its first year of broadcast, Newsweek reported that the program had received more fan mail than any other network sustaining program.

Malone actively sought poetry contributions from his listeners.

He published the works in a regular anthology, Ted Malone's Scrapbook.

1940

Malone also published a regular "Between the Bookends" column in Radio Mirror, where readers were invited to submit their own poetry for cash prizes and had a similar arrangement with Good Housekeeping, where he was the poetry editor between 1940 and 1944.

Malone was popular enough to be called "The Voice of Poetry" by the Library of Congress; when the "Between the Bookends" radio show was in danger of cancellation, the fans of the program were able to convince the network to keep the show on the air.

His organist in the early days of that program was Hugh Studebaker.

Andy McKay, an associate of Ernie Kovacs said that the program inspired Kovacs to create his character, Percy Dovetonsils.

As his popularity increased, Malone began writing for other programs, and soon became production manager, production director, and program director at his radio station.

During World War II, Malone began to do other types of broadcasts, such as variety shows and quiz shows, and went overseas to broadcast as a war correspondent, providing human interest soldier stories for his listeners.

1957

By 1957, Malone had established his own company, "Ted Malone Productions".

The firm offered production and consultation for radio, television and the film industry.

1960

It was dedicated February 8, 1960.

1970

Malone partially retired in the 1970s.

1989

Malone died in 1989 spending more than 60 years in broadcasting and its development.

The University of Missouri–Kansas City is home to the Ted Malone Collection, which includes more than 4,000 scripts from radio programs, more than 20,000 poems, more than 450 photographs and other items related to Malone's career.

His works include: