Bill Handel, the host of "Handel on the Law" is employed by KFI AM 640, serving Los Angeles and Orange County listeners. Handel's radio show is also syndicated nationally.
As of my last knowledge update, Bill Handel, a prominent radio host on KFI AM 640, reportedly earns a salary in the range of $1 million to $2 million per year. However, specific figures can vary and may not be publicly disclosed. For the most accurate and current information, it’s best to check recent reports or reliable sources related to media salaries.
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No. He is white.
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Bill Handel from the radio show titled "The Bill Handel Show" makes a whopping 3 million dollars per year. He has been on air since the mid 90's.
According to this article, Bill Handel will be on for a second show during that time: http://www.ocregister.com/articles/laura-kfi-news-2527669-radio-station
Bill Handel's birth name is William Wolf Handel.
Bill Handle is the founder of Surrogate Parenting and is also known for his AM radio personality. He has a commentary radio show on current affairs and another show offers legal advice.
Bill Handel was born on August 25, 1951.
Bill Handel was born on August 25, 1951.
"The earliest record I could find of Bill Handel's raido career was a call for his resignation in 1996 after a comment he made on KFI. He is mentioned as having been live on Sept 11, 2001 during the attack on the World Trade Centers as well as having the longest running radio show."
Bill Handel is 60 years old (birthdate: August 25, 1951).
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It's a radio station in Iowa - Des Moines. Land of Bill Bryson the Author and travel writer.
Bill Handel has: Played Himself - KFI Radio Talk Show Host in "Good Day L.A." in 1993. Played Himself - KFI Talk Host in "Good Day L.A." in 1993. Played Himself (Host) in "Judge for Yourself" in 1993. Played Andrews AFB Reporter in "Wag the Dog" in 1997. Played Himself - Radio Host and Agency Director for Surrogacy and Egg Donation in "Frozen Angels" in 2005. Played Radio Announcer in "The Cookie Thief" in 2008.
WIND radio station in Chicago dropped The Michael Savage Show for the same reason it dropped Bill Bennett's morning talk show: they are too conservative and the station was afraid they would limit their advertising revenue. I don't think ratings had anything to do with it.