Born in Columbus, Ohio and raised in nearby Urbana, Ohio Warren Stevens has been a familiar voice to central Ohio listeners since 1992. He began building his radio and television career while in high school at WUHS 91.7 at Urbana High School. Upon graduation from high school; Warren attended Capital University in Bexley, Ohio where he studied speech communications. Capital University provided valuable radio & television experiences. Some of those experiences including working on the student run and produced television show, Skyline Columbus. Capital University also provided some very relevant radio associated experiences as well. They included working as an air-personality at Capital University’s student run radio station and as a public-address announcer for Capital University men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling as well. Warren’s radio experiences have taken him all over central and west central Ohio holding radio employment in: Springfield, Bellefontaine, Dayton and Columbus, Ohio. Warren has worked a variety of timeslots during his tenure in Columbus. They include mid-day personality, morning and afternoon drive as well. Currently he is mid-day air – personality on WXMG/ Magic 106.3 His warm friendly demeanor and genuine interest in the central Ohio community are an integral part of every show weekdays from 10am -3pm.
You’ve seen him featured on TV One’s Unsung. Now go in studio and behind the scenes Cleveland, Ohio’s Bobby Womack as he finishes his first album in 12 years. It’s called “The Bravest Man In The World”. Co-produced by XL Records‘ Richard Russell and the Gorillaz‘ Damon Albarn, the album serves as the 68-year-old entertainer’s affirmation of his return to a life free of personal turmoil, rather than an attempt to make money.
“Even if this album never sells a nickel, I know I put my best foot forward.” he told Rolling Stone.