Steve Burguiere
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Steve Burguiere, known better as "Stu," (born February 9, 1976) is an American radio producer and personality, best known as the executive producer and the head writer of The Glenn Beck Program on Premiere Radio Networks.
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[edit] Early and personal life
Burguiere was born in Tarrytown, New York, but grew up in the state of Connecticut. After high school, he was an intern at the New Haven radio station KC101. He started in the promotions department, working his way up to producer of the "Glenn Beck Morning Show". He did voice-over work as well. Burguiere recorded commercials for the company Metabolife. KC101 is also where he met his wife, Lisa Paige, who is currently co-host of the morning show on Q-102 in Philadelphia. Lisa can also be heard periodically on Q102's sister station Z100 in NYC. She recently made her first national television debut on NBC. She was the announcer for the 2005 Radio Music Awards.
A big fan of the Philadelphia Eagles NFL football team, Burguiere is a vegetarian and plays guitar.
[edit] Radio life
Glenn Beck left KC101 to try talk radio at WFLA in Tampa. Burguiere produced and hosted an hour long retrospective of Beck's career in radio for his last show in New Haven. It featured clips of Beck on the Radio from the time he was a teenager through his 9 years at KC101. The following Monday, Burguiere took his job as co-host of the morning show with Vinnie Penn. After a year, he moved to Tampa to produce the "Glenn Beck Program", and host "The Stu Show" on Saturdays on WFLA. He is responsible for making Beck's show funny, posing as celebrity callers, and generally moderating Beck's various tangents by arguing with him about issues. Burguiere and fellow staff member Dan Andros occasionally host after-show-shows on Beck's Insider audio stream. Burguiere has filled in as host for Beck twice since the show went nationally syndicated. In December 2003 he hosted a show in which he re-played the best comedy bits from that year. On December 1, 2006, Burguiere filled in for the last 20 minutes of the show because Beck had to leave early to catch a plane to start his Christmas Tour.
Burguiere is also noted as being the expert on the latest Paris Hilton gossip for the Glenn Beck Program as stated by Glenn himself.
Burguiere now hosts an After Show Show, an hour long program available to subscribers of Beck's website, the "Insiders," every Friday at Noon Eastern when Beck is in the studio.
[edit] Political views and activism
On November 2, Election Day 2004, Burguiere flew to Columbus, Ohio to participate in Project Longface. This was a project started to campaign against John Kerry. A giant Waffle-Head John Kerry Float drove all over Columbus and through a P.A. system falsely informed people that Democrats were supposed to vote on Wednesday while Republicans still vote on Tuesday.
Burguiere is a strong supporter of the death penalty, especially for child molesters. He half-seriously, half-jokingly supports a policy of throwing child molesters alive into an incinerator. He has disagreed with Glenn Beck on the death penalty for many years, often discussing it live on the radio.
Recently he produced a charity single for the victims of the tsunami in Indonesia. His group, Stu and The Blackhearts recorded a remake of "We Are the World". The group featured staff members from the Glenn Beck Program and the single raised over $15,000. Beck did not participate in the recording and expressed great displeasure at playing it on the air.
[edit] Miscellaneous
In February 2005, Beck was able to get him tickets to the Super Bowl. Since Burguiere had never attended an Eagles game in which they lost, he believed that his being there would secure a victory. After the Eagles' defeat, Beck blamed Burguiere and for punishment, he was forced to go to different locations and perform stunts similar to a shock jock in Philadelphia such as wearing a New England Patriots shirt and shouting anti-Philadelphian statements. The events were archived on Beck's website in a section called Stu's Friday Adventure. [1]
In June 2005, Burguiere was forced to cancel an appearance at an event due to illness in which he had to miss out on his dream opportunity of introducing Eagles head coach Andy Reid.
On January 29, 2006, he co-hosted "The Fisher Files" on WFLA with Jeff Fisher.
Burguiere has a column in the Glenn Beck Program's Fusion Magazine.
Burguiere released his first book, Cliches, The Worst Thing Since Sliced Bread, on November 29, 2006.
Burguiere is credited as a writer on Glenn Beck's "An Inconvenient Book" released November 2007.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- About the Glenn Beck Program. glennbeck.com. Premiere Radio Networks. Retrieved on July 8, 2005.
- 'How To...' For Husbands. Dr. Phil Show. Harpo Productions and Paramount Pictures Corporation. Retrieved on July 22, 2005.

