Jody Dean was born on 1959 and is an American journalist and author and a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.
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Jody Dean was born on 1959 and is an American journalist and author and a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.
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Jody Dean eventually left college for his first job, at KPAR in Granbury, Texas.
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Jody Dean was eventually promoted to evenings, but his ratings were disastrous.
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In 1991, Jody Dean became executive producer for the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network.
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Jody Dean turned to Dean, who became KLUV Morning Show host upon Chapman's retirement that year.
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Jody Dean was the original deejay, emcee, and rodeo announcer at Billy Bob's Texas, and most recently served as the main public address announcer for Dallas Cowboys home games at Cowboys Stadium.
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Jody Dean has served as public address announcer for the Cotton Bowl since 2009.
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In 2011, Jody Dean appeared as a peripheral cast member on a cable reality show entitled Most Eligible Dallas.
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An adoptee, Jody Dean reunited with his birth-family in 2002 and maintains a close relationship with them.
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