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Bill Fox has built a distinguished career as a Morning Show Personality. After getting his start in his hometown of Parkersburg, WV, Bill has been heard on air in New York City, Sacramento, San Antonio, Albany, and Fresno. 

He’s a proud United States Air Force veteran, serving two overseas tours, and three years as a Basic Military Training Instructor.

At home, Bill is a proud husband and dad who shares space with a lovable crew of rescue animals—one dog and three cats. When he’s not behind the mic, Bill is committed to health and fitness, a die-hard Boston Red Sox, a lifelong Pittsburgh Steeler fan, and a struggling guitar student.

Bill is thrilled and excited to be a part of the WSIG family, to wake you up every morning, and live in the Shenandoah Valley.

Tuesday, March 18, 202503/18/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – March 18, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: People who work in this profession are 27% less likely to wear underwear. A: Lawyers

Monday, March 17, 202503/17/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – March 17, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 97% of Americans have never touched one of these, even though there are over 50,000 of them. A: Electric…

Friday, March 14, 202503/14/2025

Braggin’ Right Breakfast Quiz – March 14, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: If you have this occupation, you walk about 4.5 miles a day. A: A nurse

Thursday, March 13, 202503/13/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – March 13, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: The average woman owns 8 of these. A: Pairs of jeans

Wednesday, March 12, 202503/12/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – March 3/13/25

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 42% of people have one of these unused items in their homes right now. A: An old cell phone

Tuesday, March 11, 202503/11/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – March 11, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 68% of people think it’s weird to have a picture of this on your phone’s lock screen. A: A…

Monday, March 10, 202503/10/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – March 10, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 4 our 10 people say they have been lucky enough NOT to receive one of these. A: A speeding…

Friday, March 7, 202503/07/2025

Braggin’ Right Breakfast Quiz – March 7, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: People who do this in the morning say they’re 62% happier than people that don’t. A: Make their bed

Thursday, March 6, 202503/06/2025

Braggin’ Right Breakfast Quiz – March 6, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 15% of adults say this was the ultimate job when they were a teenager. A: Working at a movie…

Wednesday, March 5, 202503/05/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – March 5, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: Most people do this for 34 minutes on Monday morning, compared to 22 minutes on other days. A: Complain

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