Background
Lanigan was born in Ogallala, Nebraska in 1943.
Radio personality (semi-) television personality (
Lanigan was born in Ogallala, Nebraska in 1943.
Early career While in high school, he was a DJ at his high school"s radio station. Throughout the 1960s, Lanigan bounced between jobs in Denver, Colorado Springs (at one point working in both cities simultaneously - Colorado Springs during the day, and Denver at night), Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Dallas. Cleveland In 1971, Lanigan came to Cleveland to become the morning host at WGAR (1220 Department of Administration and Management) as a replacement for Don Imus.
With his outspoken style, Lanigan would quickly become a popular (and controversial) personality in Cleveland.
John did his last show on WGAR February 9, 1984, after which he left Cleveland for a brief stint in Tampa, Florida. Lanigan would return to Cleveland in 1985, becoming host of The Lanigan and Webster Show on WMJI FM 105.7 with veteran Cleveland radio voice John Webster.
Lanigan"s popularity in Cleveland helped raise the profile of WMJI, leading to the station winning five National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Awards during his tenure (Large Market Station of the Year in 1998 and 2003, and Oldies Station of the Year in 2002, 2004, and 2006). In November 2013, Lanigan was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Chicago.
Lanigan was honored on March 29, 2014 during the 2014 "Majic" Moondog Coronation Ball concert at Quicken Loans Arena.
During the event, Lanigan was awarded with an official proclamation from the city of Cleveland, honoring his radio career and efforts in promoting the city. Lanigan"s last show was on March 31, 2014, when he officially retired. In retirement, Lanigan stated that he plans to split his time between his homes in Colorado and Florida.
In late 2014, Lanigan made somewhat of a comeback to Cleveland radio, becoming a co-host alongside Mike Trivisonno on The Spew, a daily hour-long debate program on WMJI sister station WTAM Department of Administration and Management 1100.
1994 inductee – Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame.