About Reggie
 

America's Spiritual Inspiration

Reggie Gay is the talented, trend setting gospel radio/TV personality in Atlanta, GA and one of the most
recognized gospel disc jockeys in America. In a short period of time his name became synonymous with
gospel music in Atlanta via KISS 104.1 and on GLORY 1340. Reggie Gay Inc. syndicates the program in
Atlanta on AM 1260 WTJH-weekdays 6am-10am (westside) and AM 1420 WATB-weekdays 7am-9am
(eastside). The Athens, Covington and Valdosta GA, Chattanooga TN, and Tuscaloosa AL radio markets
will be on board by first quarter 2008.

His career has progressed from one turntable and tape machine in October 1982, to state of the art digital
broadcast studios. Reggie's radio show became syndicated through the Cumulus Radio Network, being
broadcast on WQQK FM, 92Q in Nashville, Tennessee and WKXS FM, KISS 94.1 in Wilmington, North
Carolina. His success as the host of “The Reggie Gay Gospel Show” earned him the coveted position of
Program Manager for GLORY 1340 from April 1998 until June, 2001. The success of GLORY 1340 was due to his diligence and skill as a programmer making the radio station a trendsetter in the U. S. A. With KISS radio from 1996 till 2004 and Program Manager for AM 1480 WYZE November 2003 till January 2005. He also does a TV show on A-I-B (Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters) Television in Atlanta, Georgia.
Visit the web site ~ www.ReggieGay.com for more information.

He firmly acknowledges that “I have achieved success in my broadcasting career because of my training, assertiveness, determination and most importantly, because of my mother's and grandmother's prayers.” He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, is the oldest of six children, friendly, personable, never meets a stranger, and rarely forgets a face.

Reggie is an Advisory Board Member of The Stellar Awards, active with The Gospel Music Workshop of
America Radio Announcers' Guild; a community activists, member of The Atlanta Association of Black
Journalists and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. His charities are Reef House an after school children's program (founded by NBA Basketball star Shareef Abdur-Rahim); Roots Adoption Agency and the “Suitcases for Kids” program that he created to raise money to buy luggage for Georgia's foster children. Reggie is a Consultant for music groups and radio networks nationwide. Additionally, he's heard as the “Band Announcer” for the Morris Brown College Marching Wolverines in the Hollywood smash hit movie “Drum Line” and he also makes a cameo appearance as a “Security Guard” in the blockbuster film “Fighting Temptations” Academics/Memberships/Awards... 1984 Bachelors degree, Broadcasting, (Radio & Television) Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond; Member, Associate Minister, 2nd Mount Vernon Baptist, Atlanta, GA; Certificate of License and Ordination to the Ministry, Holy Temple Deliverance, Atlanta, GA; 2000, First Iconium Baptist Community Service Award; 1998 Outstanding Georgia Citizen Award; 1998 Bethany Baptist Man of the Year Award; 100 Black Women of Atlanta 1998 Gourmet Gents Cooking Award; 1997 Gospel Radio Personality Award; 1996 Certificate of License to the Gospel Ministry, Antioch (Imani), Lexington, KY.

 

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