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BERRYMAN, Thomas. (Fallon, NV- ).  In 1969 Berryman moved to Dubuque and began work at radio station WDBQ. He is remembered for anchoring the "Pulse of Dubuque," the award-winning program, begun by the station in October 1985 and his early morning on-the-air conversations with the popular [[HEMMER, Paul|Paul HEMMER]].  
BERRYMAN, Thomas. (Fallon, NV- ).  In 1969 Berryman moved to Dubuque and began work at radio station WDBQ. After receiving his master's degree in history from [[LORAS COLLEGE]], he served as managing editor of the East Dubuque (IL) Register from 1992-1997. He then served as news director and morning show host for WPVL AM/FM in Platteville, Wisconsin. Early in 1999, he returned to Dubuque as the assignment editor for KFXB-TV and the morning news anchor for Cumulus radio stations. In 2000 he had full-time radio duties for Cumulus. (1) He is remembered for anchoring the "Pulse of Dubuque," the award-winning program, begun by the station in October 1985 and his early morning on-the-air conversations with the popular [[HEMMER, Paul|Paul HEMMER]].  


Berryman served two terms as president of the Dubuque Evening Optimists, two years as president of the [[DUBUQUE BOYS' CLUB]] Boosters, and twelve years as president of Dubuque Child Care. Berryman served as chairman of Dubuque's Transit Board. (1) In 2009 he was the commander of Dubuque Legion Post 6. (2) He also enjoyed roles in amateur plays. (3)
Berryman served two terms as president of the Dubuque Evening Optimists, two years as president of the [[DUBUQUE BOYS' CLUB]] Boosters, and twelve years as president of Dubuque Child Care. Berryman served as chairman of Dubuque's Transit Board. (2) In 2009 he was the commander of Dubuque Legion Post 6. (3) He also enjoyed roles in amateur plays. (4)


Recognition for his broadcasting skill included the top award for public affairs programming for the "Pulse of Dubuque" in 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1989 from the Iowa Broadcast News Association. In 1988 he received the State Media Award from the Iowa Mental Health Association. In 1989 Berryman received second place in the category Newscast Among Major Markets in Iowa from the Iowa Broadcast News Association. The U. S. Small Business Administration named Berryma at Iowa Small Business Media Advocate of the Year in 2001. (4)
Recognition for his broadcasting skill included the top award for public affairs programming for the "Pulse of Dubuque" in 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1989 from the Iowa Broadcast News Association. In 1988 he received the State Media Award from the Iowa Mental Health Association. In 1989 Berryman received second place in the category Newscast Among Major Markets in Iowa from the Iowa Broadcast News Association. The U. S. Small Business Administration named Berryma at Iowa Small Business Media Advocate of the Year in 2001. (5)


In 1990 Berryman left WDBQ to become the public relations director for [[FINLEY HOSPITAL (THE)]]. In 1993 he was hired as editor of the Register Printing Company of East Dubuque. (5)
In 1990 Berryman left WDBQ to become the public relations director for [[FINLEY HOSPITAL (THE)]]. In 1993 he was hired as editor of the Register Printing Company of East Dubuque. (6)


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1. Bigelow, Bruce. Transit Board Raps Agency's Inaction," ''Telegraph Herald'', July 11, 1980, p. 7
1. "Small-Business Agency Honors Berryman with Advocate Award," ''Telegraph Herald'', Aporil 23, 2001, p. 11


2. "Salute to Old Glory," ''Telegraph Herald'', June 14, 2009, p. 13
2. Bigelow, Bruce. Transit Board Raps Agency's Inaction," ''Telegraph Herald'', July 11, 1980, p. 7


3. Gloss, Megan. "...and the Winner Is," ''Telegraph Herald'', August 23, 2009, p. 37
3. "Salute to Old Glory," ''Telegraph Herald'', June 14, 2009, p. 13


4. "Small-Business Agency Honors Berryman with Advocate Award," ''Telegraph Herald'', Aporil 23, 2001, p. 11
4. Gloss, Megan. "...and the Winner Is," ''Telegraph Herald'', August 23, 2009, p. 37


5. Bergstrom, Kathy. Register Marks 100th Year," ''Telegraph Herald'', December 27, 1993, p. 3
5. "Small-Business Agency..."
 
6. Bergstrom, Kathy. Register Marks 100th Year," ''Telegraph Herald'', December 27, 1993, p. 3


[[Category: Broadcaster]]
[[Category: Broadcaster]]
[[Category: Civic Leader]]

Revision as of 17:26, 24 November 2017

BERRYMAN, Thomas. (Fallon, NV- ). In 1969 Berryman moved to Dubuque and began work at radio station WDBQ. After receiving his master's degree in history from LORAS COLLEGE, he served as managing editor of the East Dubuque (IL) Register from 1992-1997. He then served as news director and morning show host for WPVL AM/FM in Platteville, Wisconsin. Early in 1999, he returned to Dubuque as the assignment editor for KFXB-TV and the morning news anchor for Cumulus radio stations. In 2000 he had full-time radio duties for Cumulus. (1) He is remembered for anchoring the "Pulse of Dubuque," the award-winning program, begun by the station in October 1985 and his early morning on-the-air conversations with the popular Paul HEMMER.

Berryman served two terms as president of the Dubuque Evening Optimists, two years as president of the DUBUQUE BOYS' CLUB Boosters, and twelve years as president of Dubuque Child Care. Berryman served as chairman of Dubuque's Transit Board. (2) In 2009 he was the commander of Dubuque Legion Post 6. (3) He also enjoyed roles in amateur plays. (4)

Recognition for his broadcasting skill included the top award for public affairs programming for the "Pulse of Dubuque" in 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1989 from the Iowa Broadcast News Association. In 1988 he received the State Media Award from the Iowa Mental Health Association. In 1989 Berryman received second place in the category Newscast Among Major Markets in Iowa from the Iowa Broadcast News Association. The U. S. Small Business Administration named Berryma at Iowa Small Business Media Advocate of the Year in 2001. (5)

In 1990 Berryman left WDBQ to become the public relations director for FINLEY HOSPITAL (THE). In 1993 he was hired as editor of the Register Printing Company of East Dubuque. (6)

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Source:

1. "Small-Business Agency Honors Berryman with Advocate Award," Telegraph Herald, Aporil 23, 2001, p. 11

2. Bigelow, Bruce. Transit Board Raps Agency's Inaction," Telegraph Herald, July 11, 1980, p. 7

3. "Salute to Old Glory," Telegraph Herald, June 14, 2009, p. 13

4. Gloss, Megan. "...and the Winner Is," Telegraph Herald, August 23, 2009, p. 37

5. "Small-Business Agency..."

6. Bergstrom, Kathy. Register Marks 100th Year," Telegraph Herald, December 27, 1993, p. 3