Doug Russell
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For the football player of the same name see Doug Russell (football player).
For the Olympic Swimmer of the same name see Douglas Russell
Doug Russell is the host of The Doug Russell Show weekday mornings from 5a-9a CDT on WSSP-AM in Milwaukee. Russell joined WSSP in January of 2007 after leaving Sporting News Radio. When Russell first joined SNR in 2000, he anchored the Sporting News Flash on weeknights and weekends, while writing for SportingNews.Com. In March of 2002, Russell co-hosted The Morning Show. Russell then hosted Sporting News Central PM edition.
Prior to his arrival at SNR, Russell worked at legendary talk station WTMJ in Milwaukee, hosting a variety of sports programs.
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[edit] Background
Doug Russell was born in 1972 in Jackson, Mississippi, but his family moved to Wisconsin when he was a child. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Radio-TV-Film, Broadcast News emphasis.
[edit] Resume
Russell began his career while still in college. His first radio job was at WCWC Radio (now WRPN) in Ripon, Wisconsin in 1992. From there, he worked at WOSH in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, KFIZ in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and WTMJ in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. While working simultaneously at Sporting News Radio, Russell was a regular fill-in update anchor on affiliate KMPC in Los Angeles, and was the interim morning show host on WNNR in Jacksonville, Florida. He also spent one season as an in between periods update reporter on the New York Islanders Radio Network. In 2006, in addition to hosting his nationally syndicated radio show, Russell was a regularly featured television contributor to CSN Chicago's Chicago Tribune Live. In September 2007, he hosted the television special Milwaukee Braves: The Golden Legacy which aired on FSN Wisconsin.
Among the events he has covered include Super Bowls XXXI, XXXII, and XXXIX, The Masters Tournament, the PGA Championship, the Kentucky Derby, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, and the Rose Bowl. Russell has also been the recipient of numerous broadcasting honors, including the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for Journalistic Excellence.
Today, in addition to his duties as morning show host on WSSP, Russell is also a regularly featured television panelist on WITI-TV and on Time Warner Sports Milwaukee.
[edit] Trivia
- Spent one summer in his teens filling beer cups underneath the third-base stands at Milwaukee County Stadium.
- Doug is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
- His cousin was the late Western actor Ward Bond.
- Doug was a childhood friend of noted comedian Frank Caliendo, who appeared occasionally on his SNR show, as well as on WSSP.
[edit] The Doug Russell Show
The Doug Russell Show, featuring Mike Wickett airs weekday mornings on WSSP Radio in Milwaukee. The program opens to alternating hour theme songs written and performed by local Milwaukee bands "The DL" and "Becca and the Boys".
The show features ten rules:
- Do not talk about The Doug Russell Show.
- DO NOT TALK ABOUT The Doug Russell Show!
- If you are unintentionally hung up on, you are owed a beer.
- You are to ignore the first two rules.
- Anything said on the show is fair game.
- Game of Shadows is required text.
- To the victors go the spoils.
- Dissent is encouraged.
- Steve Fifer (aka "Sparky", from 9-11am) is a good guy, but usually wrong.
- After the show ends, 'we're all friends again'.

