Ray Appleton began his radio career in Fresno in 1969. That career has taken him from Fresno to London and back. He has been a part of the KMJ team since 1987 and continues to share his thoughts and viewpoints with his very large and very loyal audience.
You can hear him weekdays from 11am-2pm on his talk show. Ray also hosts the KMJ morning news report every weekday from 8am-9am. Over the last decade, Ray has been an advocate for many special and unusual causes utilizing his talent for ongoing fund raising efforts…
over $8 million have been raised!
Ray's passion is history. He is an annual participant in the largest Civil War Re-enactment staged on the West Coast. He often takes his hobby to the sky as a world war two re-enactor in a B-25 Mitchell Bomber. (His office is a small museum of WWII memorabilia!) Ray is also a musician. He occasionally performs with the "Sons of the San Joaquin" and has recorded 5 albums with the group. (Warner Western Records and Western Jubilee Recording.)