Mike Frazier
Host, Morning EditionA chance meeting with a volunteer in a college computer lab in 1987 brought Mike to WYSO. He started filling in for various music shows, and performed various production, news, and on-air activities during the late 1980s and 90s, spinning vinyl and cutting tape before the digital evolution.
Mike hosted Morning Edition from 1999 to early 2001, and was asked to return in 2005 as the on-call substitute host for both Morning Edition and All Things Considered. He was hired as the permanent host in 2020.
He is a graduate of Wright State University with a BA in mass communication. Mike has a background in video production, having worked at several Dayton-area cable access television channels. He has also worked as a long term substitute high school media arts teacher.
Mike is a lifelong Dayton-area native, born and raised in Riverside and currently residing in Kettering. In his spare time, he likes to work on vintage Volvo cars, observe the weather, cosplay as a Star Wars Stormtrooper, perform on stage in community theater, and annoy people as a member of a local comedy improvisational troupe.
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Glen Helen officials say a sick bald eagle died from toxic poisoning
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Huber Heights City offices were attacked by ransomware, affecting some city services.
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Unofficial results from the November 7, 2023, election for Greene County, Ohio, issues and candidates.
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A Dayton intersection known for accidents and congestion needs an upgrade, and officials want the public's input.
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The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale Conference flies into Dayton, bringing guests from 60 countries to the Birthplace of Aviation.
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Downtown Dayton Partnership's new Executive Director Katie Meyer discusses the city's assets and potential for growth.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation will restore three lanes in both directions between US 35 and State Route 741.
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State Representative staffer corrects 4-H display at the Library of Congress that credits wrong Clark County.
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The Nation's first Cyberspace Wing will be in Mansfield, Ohio.
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COVID fraud allegations against a woman after falsely claiming link to Dayton-area pizza restaurants.