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== Career == === Radio === After four years hosting [[KABC (AM)|KABC]]'s overnight show ''[[Red Eye Radio]]'', McIntyre inherited the morning drive position when veteran host [[Ken Minyard]] retired in October 2004. On September 24, 2009, McIntyre announced that he was leaving effective the end of the day's broadcast.<ref>''McIntyre in the Morning'' radio broadcast, 8 am, September 24, 2009</ref> Beginning May 8, 2011, he hosted ''Doug McIntyre's Red Eye Radio'' which was broadcast on flagship station 770 [[WABC (AM)|WABC]] in New York, as well as 100 other stations across the country. On December 9, 2011, it was announced that he would be returning to KABC, Los Angeles, to host a new morning drive show, ''McIntyre In The Morning'', effective January 3, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/100042/doug-mcintyre-returns-to-kabc-mornings |title=Doug McIntyre Returns To KABC Mornings |date=December 9, 2011 |publisher=All Access Music Group |accessdate=December 20, 2011}}</ref> McIntyre was teamed with former [[KFI]] afternoon news anchor [[Terri-Rae Elmer]]. Elmer exited the program in December 2016. McIntyre was joined by [[Leeann Tweeden]] in February 2017. In November of that year, McIntyre and Tweeden broke the Senator [[Al Franken]] story that resulted, ultimately, in Franken's resignation from the United States Senate. In December 2018, McIntyre announced that he would be leaving KABC. His final program was December 14.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://laradio.com/|title=~Los Angeles Radio People, Template|website=laradio.com}}</ref> ===Television=== McIntyre is a frequent television guest. He has appeared on ''[[Lou Dobbs Tonight]]'', [[Bill Maher]]'s ''[[Politically Incorrect]]'', Planet Green's Supper Club with Tom Bergeron, and [[HBO]]'s ''[[Real Time with Bill Maher]]''. McIntyre appeared on [[History (U.S. TV channel)|The History Channel]], as well as [[Fox News Channel]]'s ''[[The O'Reilly Factor]]'' and ''[[Hannity & Colmes]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} He hosted his own segment on [[CNBC]]'s ''[[Dennis Miller#The Dennis Miller Show|The Dennis Miller Show]]''. McIntyre also wrote two episodes of [[The New WKRP in Cincinnati]].{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} === Newspaper === McIntyre writes a weekly column for the ''[[Los Angeles Daily News]]'', which appears every Sunday. He has also written for the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', as well as ''The Daily Beast'', ''American History Illustrated'', and ''LA Jazz Scene''. An amateur historian, McIntyre is an expert on the [[Wright brothers]]. === Film === McIntyre and his wife, actress [[Penny Peyser]], wrote, produced, and directed ''Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon'' (2008), a feature-length [[documentary film]] of [[Jack Sheldon]]. It won Jury Prizes at the Newport Beach Film Festival and at the Kansas City Film Makers Jubilee, and won Audience Prizes at Newport Beach and the [[Indianapolis International Film Festival]]. It also won an audience prize at the prestigious Nashville International Film Festival.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}}
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