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Doug Banks, radio and TV personality, dies

CHICAGO --
Doug Banks, who was a radio host at several stations, including Chicago's V103, and appeared on ABC7's ''190 North,'' has died. Banks was in his late 50s.

Banks was a "190 North" contributor for over a decade.

Banks hosted radio shows at stations in L.A., San Francisco, Las Vegas, Detroit and finally V103, his website says, before signing on to do a nationally syndicated show.
 

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Industry Vet Dies

Industry Vet Dies

Radio Facts is sorry to report that industry vet and syndicated host Doug Banks has died. Banks suffered for many years with Diabetes. We will keep you posted on services.

Rick Party stated the following as a tribute to Doug:

“Give people their flowers while they’re still alive.

Doug Banks (RIP) was truly one absolute best ever!

I can’t even fathom the thought that one of my mentors and great friends, Doug Banks (Red Shorts), has passed on.

I had the pleasure of first meeting Doug over 30 years ago before I started radio, I was just a teenager riding my bicycle as a messenger in the city of Chicago. I was riding along Chicago Avenue and State St and I saw Doug Banks, Shirley Strawberry and Jerry “The Curlman” Cook grabbing a bite to eat for lunch. I said, “hey your Doug Banks,” and he said yes what’s your name? I introduced myself and told him that I would love to be a radio personality one day. My mom immediately enrolled me into Columbia School of Broadcasting and I became a radio professional.

I left Chicago to pursue my dream for a few years, and was hired to work at the #1 radio station in my home town WGCI alongside; Tom Joyner, Shannon Dell and Doug Banks.

Doug & I became good friends, in fact, I was with him when he met Wendy, Married her and had two amazing daughters.

As fate would have it, Doug and I became neighbors here in Sunny Isles Beach in Miami 5 minutes away from Tom Joyner.

Doug was diagnosed with diabetes in the 80s, and when I saw Doug a few months ago in the neighborhood on his way to CVS he didn’t look so well as we chatted about catching up for lunch. Shortly thereafter, I called Wendy, though they were not together at this time, but I knew they were still good friends, and she said that “Doug is just going through complications of diabetes, but thanks for checking on him.”

Shortly thereafter, Doug’s sickness got the best of him and 2015, so he took some time off, but he returned to radio in early 2016.

Sadly, This morning, our Good friend & Former Agent, Brad Ginsburg, reached out to me and told me that our good friend, Doug Banks, is finally at peace.

He will be greatly missed!

I love you and will miss you brother.”
 
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