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Gil T. Wilson
Announcer, Producer, Webmaster
WAKO-AM
Lawrenceville, IL


Wilson spent six years in the Navy as an operations specialist before beginning his 25-plus-year career in broadcasting. His career has taken him from Carbondale, IL, to Kansas City and back to Illinois. He holds three degrees: a B.A. in radio/television broadcasting; a B.A. in theatre from Southern Illinois University - Carbondale; and an A.A.S. in electronics and computer technology. He also operates a voice work/production business via www.gilwilson.com




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