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Jared Yamamoto is the Lead Researcher/Producer for the fastest growing radio show in America, The Von Haessler Doctrine on News 95.5 and AM750 WSB in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated from the University of West Georgia with a degree in Mass Communications, minoring in Political Science. Jared began his professional radio career in Atlanta at iHeart Radio’s 640 WGST as an Associate Producer for the Rob and Dave Show. Jared then moved to Cox Media Group’s WSB Radio in the fall of 2012 and quickly became the Producer of Atlanta’s Evening News with Erick Erickson. While working at WSB, Jared also produced 2012 U.S. presidential candidate Herman Cain’s nationally syndicated radio show. Jared is a mainstay at WSB and is plugged in with today’s politics, policies and current events and is happy to share them with you. You can hear Jared daily on WSB from 4pm-7pm on The Von Haessler Doctrine and on Saturdays from 11pm-midnight on The Nightcap.
Join Jared Yamamoto from The Von Haessler Doctrine, his friends, and special guests every Saturday from 11-midnight as they go on a journey to understand the world, the latest current events, and all things ATL!
Join Jared Yamamoto and friends on the 14th episode of the Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto! He covered the latest fantasy sports push, the Georgia Aquarium scare, the big Spotify spoof, and more! Hear him daily on The Von Haessler Doctrine from 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB.
Join Jared Yamamoto and friends on the 13th episode of the Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto! He covered Delta's Atlanta diss, Marine MARTA reefs, the Great Laxative Shortage of 2023 and more! Hear him daily on The Von Haessler Doctrine from 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB.
Join Jared Yamamoto and friends on the 12th episode of the Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto! He covered mean customer service, drunk teachers, Trump's mugshot, and more! Hear him daily on The Von Haessler Doctrine from 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB.
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