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Huntsville loses News Anchor

Tony Jordan, news director and anchor at WEUP AM/FM in Huntsville, passed away this morning at Huntsville Hospital at the age of 37. He was a reporter/anchor at WAAY-TV 31 for a few years before moving to WEUP radio where he has been for several years. I don't know the official cause of death yet, but everyone is saying that he was in the hospital for nemonia when he died. He will be missed, and I send my condolences to his family, friends, and the staff of WEUP radio.
 
> Tony Jordan, news director and anchor at WEUP AM/FM in
> Huntsville, passed away this morning at Huntsville Hospital
> at the age of 37. He was a reporter/anchor at WAAY-TV 31 for
> a few years before moving to WEUP radio where he has been
> for several years. I don't know the official cause of death
> yet, but everyone is saying that he was in the hospital for
> nemonia when he died. He will be missed, and I send my
> condolences to his family, friends, and the staff of WEUP
> radio.
>

A tremendous loss. Jordan was one of the few true radio news anchors on the air nowadays, especially at stations like WEUP. He'll definitely be missed, that's for sure.

In a fitting tribute, here was one of Tony Jordan's newscasts. Just click the link below.

http://www.radionewsroom.com/WEUPcast.rm
 
Huntsville Times story via AL.com

The story made The Huntsville Times:

http://www.al.com/news/huntsvilletimes/index.ssf?/base/news/1122110194178400.xml&coll=1&thispage=1


Not living in H-town and havng never heard his broadcasts, I'm impressed with what he accomplished both on and off the air. According to the story, Mr. Jordan was a real asset to his listening audience and not just another air personality.

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Re: Huntsville Times story via AL.com

> The story made The Huntsville Times:
>
http://www.al.com/news/huntsvilletimes> /index.ssf?/base/news/1122110194178400.xml&coll=1&thispage=1
>
>
>
> Not living in H-town and havng never heard his broadcasts,
> I'm impressed with what he accomplished both on and off the
> air. According to the story, Mr. Jordan was a real asset to
> his listening audience and not just another air personality.
>
>
> (In this day of outsourced news and consolidated staffs, I'm
> also impressed that WEUP even has "news interns", though
> that probably has more to do with good local ownership.)
>
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I knew Tony Jordan.

Never worked with him, but knew him. Tony was a great individual. He was a hard worker, a very good journalist and a real leader in broadcasting. He was never frightened of a politician. Tony will be missed. I no longer work in Huntsville, but was there for several years. I wish I knew him better know.





> Tony Jordan, news director and anchor at WEUP AM/FM in
> Huntsville, passed away this morning at Huntsville Hospital
> at the age of 37. He was a reporter/anchor at WAAY-TV 31 for
> a few years before moving to WEUP radio where he has been
> for several years. I don't know the official cause of death
> yet, but everyone is saying that he was in the hospital for
> nemonia when he died. He will be missed, and I send my
> condolences to his family, friends, and the staff of WEUP
> radio.
>
 
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