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A 14-year-old Doyle Redland began working at the Onion Radio News Office as an office page in 1963.
After leaving to receive a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
and a short lived job at CBS Evening news, he returned in 1974 to the Onion Radio News to become
an anchor, where he has remained. Redland is fluent in two languages, enjoys cooking, and is an
avid cross-country skier. He shares a home in Racine, Wisconsin with two black labs, Freedom and Liberty.
