Background
He was born in Chisholm, Minnesota.
He was born in Chisholm, Minnesota.
In 1979, Hoberman left KABC to become president of American Broadcasting Company Radio in New New York He supervised six satellite networks, twelve Department of Administration and Management and FM stations, and syndicated programs, such as Casey Kasem"s American Top 40. He later joined former American Broadcasting Company president Elton Rule and others in an unsuccessful attempt to gather enough money for a takeover of the American Broadcasting Company Radio division.
In 2003, he was named to the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame.