Dave Graveline

Dave Graveline is an American broadcaster, best known as the host of the technology talk show, Into Tomorrow. Dave initiated the concept of a high tech talk show at 610 WIOD-AM in Miami, where he created and hosted the popular show then titled "Toys for Boys". On January 6, 1996, the program entered syndication under a new name, and the "Into Tomorrow" Radio Network launched via satellite. Since 1970, Dave has worked for most of the English language radio and television stations in South Florida. His many pursuits include several years as news anchor and talk show host at WIOD-AM, WKAT-AM, image voice and talk show host for WINZ-AM, DJ at Majic 102.7FM, staff announcer for WTVJ Channel 4 (now NBC 6), news signature voice for WCIX-CBS (now WFOR), producer and host of several nationally broadcast television specials such as: Florida Outdoors for PBS, The Grand Prix of Miami for ESPN, Thoroughbred Racing Reviews for SportsChannel, the Miss Florida USA Pageants, Spring Break Reunion in nationwide syndication, as well as many national and local television commercials, training videos, documentaries, voice-overs, and on-camera productions. Dave spent 8 years as a Police Officer with the Metro-Dade Police Department as well, with much of that time spent in Media Relations as Official Police Spokesman for Dade County. Dave is also an FBI certified Instructor. Dave has been the official network "voice of the Orange Bowl" since 1978, announcing the parade, pre-game shows, and half-time shows every year for NBC-TV and CBS-TV. He’s been the Pre-Game/Halftime Announcer for 3 Super Bowls. He is also the Master of Ceremonies for various awards shows including Royal Caribbean's new ship inaugurations, as well as their on board shows worldwide. He is the "voice on hold" for such national companies as AT&T, HBO, Radisson Hotels, Northwest Airlines, Whirlpool, and many others. In addition to Into Tomorrow, Dave also hosts the national television program Action Shooters -- now in its third season -- airing throughout the week on The Outdoor Channel. Dave was chosen as the voice of the Emergency Broadcasting System (now EAS) during two major natural events in South Florida. As a native Miamian, he spent 26 hours straight-through on the air, informing, assisting, and calming South Floridians during the incredible devastation of Hurricane Andrew.

 

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