Don Elliott Heald

American broadcaster
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican broadcaster
PlacesUnited States of America
wasBroadcaster
Work fieldJournalism
Gender
Male
Birth7 July 1922
Death19 February 2009Atlanta (aged 86 years)
The details

Biography

Don Elliot Heald (born July 7, 1922, in Concord, Massachusetts; died February 19, 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia) graduated from University of Florida in 1947 and began his career at WRUF in Gainesville, Florida. He then took a news job at WSB radio and then moved to WSB-TV. Heald considered his 30 years at WSB as the "Golden Age" of television. He helped build WSB into the leading television station of Atlanta. Upon retiring in 1980 he devoted time to the National Cancer Society. He was inducted into the Georgia Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1997.
Heald was the voice of the National Institute of Standards and Technology atomic clock broadcast on shortwave station WWV from May 1955 until August 13, 1991. He is also credited for being the voice of the Audichron.

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