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Pat Gray is an American talk radio host. He is a co-host of The Glenn Beck Program, a nationally syndicated radio talk show featuring host Glenn Beck. Gray was formerly the host of the morning show on radio station KSEV.
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Pat Gray was born in Helena, Montana.
Gray got started in radio during his junior year in high school, at his hometown Top-40 station. After graduating high school he moved to new jobs in Great Falls, and Billings.
At the age of 20, he worked at KISN-FM in Salt Lake City, Utah. There, he met and married his wife Jacque.
In 1989, at 27, a Program Director called Gray to see if he had any interest in flying out to Baltimore, Maryland, where he would go on the air at B104, teamed up with a partner for at least one show. The station management had heard tapes of both people, liked them, and wanted to find out how they would sound together. The morning show partner for that show was Glenn Beck. They met at the airport, rode into the station together, and became best friends. Baltimore is also where the family, in 1990, decided to begin homeschooling their children.
From B104, Pat went to WJFK in Washington, DC then on to the Hartford-New Haven area (with Beck) to WKCI-FM (KC101). In 1995 Pat left Connecticut and returned to Salt Lake City to pursue a radio hosting position.
In 2001, Gray was contacted by the Vice President of the talk division of Clear Channel and moved to Houston, Texas for a position at KPRC.
In December, 2006, Gray moved to KSEV. Gray left KSEV on July 13, 2009 to work on The Glenn Beck Program.[1]
While at KPRC in Houston, Texas, Gray hosted the morning drive time (5-9AM) slot, where he was joined weekly by Houston Chronicle columnist Ken Hoffman.
On December 12, 2006 Gray began co-hosting KSEV's morning show with Edd Hendee. On July 1, 2009, Gray announced that he would be leaving KSEV to join the staff of Glenn Beck's Mercury Radio Arts.
Gray joined The Glenn Beck Program on July 13, 2009,[2] and is prominent on GBTV.
Gray is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[3]
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