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network cofounders Glenn D. Daniels and G. Dean Daniels to be the first on-air voice of the network. When CMTV (later called CMT) launched on March 5, 1983, McCloud provided the first vocal announcement heard on the network under an animated CMTV logo with the words, "You're watching CMTV...Country
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documentary in 1992 about "shock radio". McCloud enjoyed his highest level of popularity while working for Y107 (now
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Music Television...in stereo." He remained the on-air voice of the network from 1983 through 1984.
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Also a songwriter, McCloud wrote a song in 1984 entitled "Where's the Beef?" as a promotion for a
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station, as host of its 7 p.m.–midnight program. He was called "legendary" among DJs.
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Early in his career, he was an afternoon drive personality at
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