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Emmett McAuliffe

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R. Emmett McAuliffe, Jr. (also known as "Enty") is an American intellectual property and entertainment lawyer from Saint Louis, Missouri. He hosted several radio shows across the midwest from 1976 to 2008, and now runs the Crazy Days and Nights (CDAN) blog and podcast.[1]

Legal career[edit]

McAuliffe is an intellectual property attorney with the law firm of Riezman Berger. He was first admitted to the Missouri bar in 1983. He is the past president of St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts. He is a member of the Missouri Arts Council. He is the lawyer for the Digital Content Exchange, a proposed solution to allow free rein of digital media use by internet users while controlling piracy.

Mass Media career[edit]

McAuliffe retired from his side-career in TV and radio in 2008 to devote more time to his other interests including blogging.

In 2020, the scam-tracking site Hucksters.net exposed McAuliffe as being the mastermind behind Crazy Days and Nights (CDAN),[2] the infamous Hollywood blind gossip blog once believed to be run by Robert Downey Jr.[3]

Education[edit]

McAuliffe graduated from Saint Louis Priory School, Wabash College, and Vanderbilt University Law School.

McAuliffe's Radio History[edit]

Years Station City On-Air Position
1976-1980 WNDY-FM Crawfordsville, IN Disc Jockey
1979-1985 KWUR-FM St. Louis, MO Disc Jockey
1980-1983 WRVU-FM Nashville, TN Disc Jockey
1984-1986 KSLH-FM St. Louis, MO Program Host and Announcer
1988-1991 KDHX-FM St. Louis, MO Morning Show Host and Disc Jockey
1988-1994 WGNU-AM St. Louis MO Talk Host
1991-1993 KYMC-FM St. Louis, MO Disc Jockey
1994-1996 KJSL-AM St. Louis, MO Talk Host
1996-2008 KMOX-AM St. Louis, MO Talk Host

References[edit]

  1. "Crazy Days and Nights "gossip" author exposed - Hucksters".
  2. "Crazy Days and Nights "gossip" author exposed - Hucksters".
  3. "How Crazy Days and Nights fooled Hollywood". April 2012.

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