Dave Graveline

Dave Graveline

Dave Graveline
Born David Dwight Graveline
1954 (age 6162)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Radio host, television personality
Children Elizabeth, Christopher, Timothy
Website IntoTomorrow.com

David Dwight Graveline is an American radio talk show host. His syndicated show "Into Tomorrow" has been on the air for the past 16 years and is currently aired in over 160 AM & FM stations throughout the U.S., on the Armed Forces Network, and on several foreign radio stations.[1]

Early career

Graveline has worked for most radio and television stations in South Florida including WIOD, WKAT, WINZ, Majic, WTVJ Channel 4, WCIX-CBS and he has produced and hosted several national television specials including: PBS's Florida Outdoors, ESPN's The Grand Prix of Miami, SportsChannel's Thoroughbred Racing Reviews, the Miss Florida USA Pageants, nationally syndicated Spring Break Reunion and many local and national TV commercials, documentaries, on-camera productions, voice-overs and training videos.

Graveline was the host of The Outdoor Channel's television program "Action Shooters" for 5 seasons.[2]

Law Enforcement

Before focusing on radio, Graveline worked for 8 years for the Metro-Dade Police Department as a Police Officer. Around this time he also became an FBI certified instructor.[2]

Dade County Spokesman

During his years with Metro, Graveline spent time in Media Relations as the Official Police Spokesman for Dade County.[2]

Radio

Graveline has had a life long interest in radio and he was involved in starting "WKHS" radio station at his highschool.

He has worked professionally in radio for many years both as a music radio DJ and talk radio host, including years as a political commentator.

Graveline is best known as a leader in consumer electronics radio talk[3] in the United States and has been ranked as one of the most influential radio hosts in America by Talkers Magazine [3]

Toys For Boys

Graveline's career in consumer technology talk radio started in 1995 when he created and hosted the show "Toys for Boys" on WIOD-AM,[4] a South Florida station broadcasting out of Miramar, FL.

By January 1996 the show had been picked up for syndication and renamed "Into Tomorrow".

Into Tomorrow

"Into Tomorrow" officially launched in January 1996 at the "Consumer Electronics Show" in Las Vegas.

The show has continued to grow over the years and is currently heard on over 160 FM and AM stations across the United States, on the Armed Forces Network and online in streams and podcasts.

Over the years Graveline extended the show to include other "new media" outlets and today he produces weekly video updates that can be watched on YouTube[5] and other video sites.

Other Media

Graveline has worked in television in various capacities including news anchor, producer, host and as a consultant. Since 2006 he is the resident master of ceremonies at the annual Global Press Conference of Messe Berlin's IFA consumer electronics fair.

CoolHotNot

Since early 2011, Graveline has been one of the featured "CoolHotNot Tech Xperts," along with John C. Dvorak, Chris Pirillo, Jim Louderback, Robin Raskin, Dave Whittle, Steve Bass, and Cheryl Currid. At CoolHotNot's web site, Graveline shares his "Loved List" of favorite consumer electronics, his "Wanted List" of tech products he'd like to try, and his "Letdown List" of tech products he found disappointing.[6]

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