Emmett McAuliffe

R. Emmett McAuliffe, Jr. is an entertainment lawyer and radio talk show host in St. Louis, MO.

Overview

McAuliffe is an intellectual property attorney with Spencer, Fane, Britt, and Browne LLP. As a sidelight to his legal career, McAuliffe currently hosts the Emmett McAuliffe Show on Friday NiGHTS 2-5 a.m, and a real-estate show Sunday afternoons, both on KMOX. He and his radio fans (a.k.a. 'Dough Heads') used to meet at the Donut House in St. Louis, Missouri and later at Krispy Kreme after his show. McAuliffe has been a radio host for 30 years. He appears as a substitute on the award-winning KETC-TV discussion program, Donnybrook. McAuliffe graduated from Saint Louis Priory School, Wabash College, and Vanderbilt University Law School. He is on the board of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and is the president of St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts (VLAA).

McAuliffe's Radio History

Years

Station

City

On-Air Position

1976-1980

WNDY-FM

Crawfordsville, IN

Disc Jockey

1979-1985

KWUR-FM

St. Louis, MO

Disc Jockey

1980-1983

WRVU-FM

Nashville, TN

Disc Jockey

1984-1986

KSLH-FM

St. Louis, MO

Program Host and Announcer

1986-1991

KDHX-FM

St. Louis, MO

Morning Show Host and Disc Jockey

1987-1994

WGNU-AM

St. Louis MO

Talk Host

1991-1993

KYMC-FM

St. Louis, MO

Disc Jockey

1994-1996

KJSL-AM

St. Louis, MO

Talk Host

1996-present

KMOX-AM

St. Louis, MO

Talk Host

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