Clarke Ingram


Clarke Ingram is a United States radio personality and programming executive.
Ingram is best known in his home market of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Career

Ingram was formerly the program director of two Pittsburgh stations, top 40 WBZZ and "Jammin' Oldies" WJJJ. He also served as program director of top 40 stations WPXY in Rochester, New York and KRQQ in Tucson, Arizona, operations manager of top 40 KZZP in Phoenix, Arizona, and as an on-air personality at top 40 WHTZ in New York City and other radio stations including WBZZ, WWSW-FM, and the former WXKX/WHTX, all in Pittsburgh. He also was operations manager and program director at suburban WKHB/WKFB for several years.
While the bulk of Ingram's career was in top 40 radio, he moved into oldies in his later years, and hosted weekend oldies shows on WWSW-FM and WKHB. Saying it was "the first step on the road to my retirement", Ingram relinquished his remaining duties at Broadcast Communications Inc. in 2011.
In 2013, Ingram returned to radio as consultant to Pittsburgh-area station WZUM, for which he developed an urban oldies format. Three years later, the station was sold and changed to a jazz format. In 2019, Ingram announced that "whatever time left on this earth" would be devoted to television history and preservation. With assistance from fellow historian Sean Cogan he launched a YouTube channel called "Free The Kinescopes", which features rarely seen TV shows.

Awards and recognition