Larry Mantle

Larry Mantle
Born (1959-01-12) January 12, 1959
Los Angeles County, California United States
Alma mater Vanguard University
Occupation Radio show host
Spouse(s) Kristen (Hernandez) Mantle
Children Desmond Mantle

Larry Mantle (born January 12, 1959) is a radio interview call-in show host in Southern California. He has been the host of AirTalk with Larry Mantle on NPR-member station KPCC, 89.3 FM, since April 1st, 1985. AirTalk is the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California.[1] AirTalk has served as KPCC's flagship program for most of its tenure, and Mantle has received many awards for his journalism, including the Society of Professional Journalists Radio Journalist of the Year award and the Associated Press' prestigious Mark Twain award.

Fridays at noon, Mantle hosts the movie review and interview program FilmWeek on AirTalk. [1] He was also the program director of KPCC in the 1990s, before it came under the umbrella of American Public Media. Mantle was one of the champions of the KPCC-APM merger that created Southern California Public Radio.[2]

Personal

Mantle grew up in Inglewood and Hollywood, California, and is a graduate of Hollywood High School. He has a B.A. in psychology from Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, California. Mantle is married to Speech-Language Pathologist Kristen (Hernandez) Mantle. They have a teenage son, Desmond.[1][3] Mantle is also a Christian.[3]

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