Helen Glover (radio host)

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Helen Glover
Born (1955-04-28) April 28, 1955 (age 69)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Television Survivor: Thailand

Helen Glover (born April 28, 1955, in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American talk radio host and former cast member on the reality television series Survivor: Thailand where she finished in fourth place.

Survivor appearance

Glover was a cast member on Survivor: Thailand (2002), the fifth season of the reality show Survivor.[1] She survived to the final four, eventually done in by a conspiracy led by the eventual winner, Brian Heidik. Glover was the season's third most popular contestant according to an online poll conducted by CBS.[2] In 2004, Glover was accused by CBS of violating her confidentiality agreement by divulging behind-the-scenes information in a freelance column for The Providence Journal. As a result of the controversy, the Journal dropped the column.[3]

Radio career

Glover began hosting the 6-10am morning show on TalkRadio 920 WHJJ in September 2005. [4] which was named by the Associated Press as the best talk show among AP member stations for a record 4 times (most recently in 2012) in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.[5] In August 2013, she was let go by the station, replaced by local radio host Ron St. Pierre. [6]

Personal life

Glover is the daughter of a U.S. Marine and has lived in Hawaii, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, California, Louisiana, and Rhode Island. Prior to her appearance on Survivor, Glover was employed by the U.S. Navy as a water survival instructor. She is married with two children, and lives in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.[7] Jim made an episode appearance on Survivor for the reward challenge.

References

  1. Helen Glover at the Internet Movie Database
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