I have been a voice of common sense and reason from the time I first opened the mic in 1985 at WFMK in Lansing, Michigan. I have traveled tens of thousands of miles since that day pursuing hard news along with the most colorful personalities I could find. Spending nearly 15 years working as a television news anchor and investigative reporter, I was able to hone my craft. My message connects with people from all backgrounds. The last three years in front of the news camera, I worked for NBC at WCMH in Columbus, Ohio where my investigative reports were regularly featured on CNBC and NBC News Channel. More recently I returned to my radio roots. The Steve Gruber Show launched on four stations in early 2012. The program now has 20 affiliates delivering my voice and unique perspective each morning from 6 AM to 9AM. The Michigan Association of Broadcasters has named the Steve Gruber Show the best network morning show four times so far including the past 2 years in a row. I have interviewed President Donald Trump on the program along with many other notable newsmakers including: Vice President Mike Pence, Senator Rand Paul, Florida Governor Rick Scott, Ann Coulter, Senator Marco Rubio, Steve Forbes, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, Charlie Daniels and many more. The growing success of the program and the strength of my voice attracted attention and I have now become a regular contributor to the BBC on several of its worldwide networks both on radio and television, National Public Radio. I have also been featured on Fox Business, HLN and numerous other outlets. My writing has also been featured in the pages of the Washington Times as well as several prominent websites and magazines. Over the past 25 years, I have been a successful businessman as well. I founded and launched Wolf Creek in 1994, one of the nations most notable and successful outdoor adventure programming companies. While guiding the company, I created several iconic outdoor brands including the longest running television series on The Outdoor Channel, Outdoor America where I am the longest running host on the network. In fact, I own several thriving businesses today with my wife and Executive Producer Ivey. Together we have focused our considerable energy and talents into growing the successful brands. I have lived in many states but have always returned to Michigan. My family and Midwest roots always draw me home. Wanderlust however needs to be fed often so you never know where the next adventure may take me and Ivey, but you can be sure we will regale you with the tales someday soon. Stay tuned. There is always more to come.
Steve Gruber
Ron Rademacher, Around Michigan – BREVORT – Empty Lake Michigan beaches and 40 years of Gustafson’s smoked fish
Around Michigan - BREVORT – Empty Lake Michigan beaches and 40 years of Gustafson’s smoked fish
Steve Gruber, The NHL—is coming back and putting the whole pandemic on ice very soon
Big Gretch is having a very hard time right now getting on message—well except for the fact that the Lansing Press Corps in nowhere to be found—during a press conference on Tuesday—the Governor tried to blame her husband for creating a stink over getting the family yacht into the water for the Holiday weekend—not a single follow up question—just Big Gretch saying he went and raked leaves for awhile—maybe a day—or two—she isn’t really sure
James Taylor, Touted Alarmist Hurricane ‘Study’ Sets New Low for Deception
Touted Alarmist Hurricane ‘Study’ Sets New Low for Deception
Scot Bertram, The White House’s ban on travelers arriving from Brazil will take effect late Tuesday
The White House's ban on travelers arriving from Brazil will take effect late Tuesday — two days earlier than previously planned. President Donald Trump issued the proclamation Sunday, restricting people who have been in Brazil within 14 days from trying to enter the United States. Brazil is the second hardest-hit country worldwide.
Scot Bertram, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she is lifting portions of her earlier stay-at-home order and reopening more parts of Michigan’s economy.
Actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband will plead guilty today to their part in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions fraud case. The former star of "Full House" is on track to get two months in prison and her husband, five.
Angela Madden, Michigan EMS Heroes on the Front Lines Deserve Extra Recognition During EMS Week. Nearly 29,000 EMS heroes provide life-saving care across Michigan
Michigan EMS Heroes on the Front Lines Deserve Extra Recognition During EMS Week. Nearly 29,000 EMS heroes provide life-saving care across Michigan
Lansing, Michigan – Michigan’s EMS heroes working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic deserve the utmost gratitude, especially during EMS Week, the Michigan Association of Ambulance Services stressed today.
Kellyane Conway, President Trump will visit to Michigan Today to tour a Ford Motor Co. plant in Ypsilanti
President Trump will visit to Michigan Today to tour a Ford Motor Co. plant in Ypsilanti where the automaker and GE Healthcare are assembling ventilators for the coronavirus pandemic response.
Steve Gruber, The NCAA—takes the bold step to shake off the hysteria and the Panic Porn Hype to allow football and basketball players to get together
The NCAA—takes the bold step to shake off the hysteria and the Panic Porn Hype to allow football and basketball players to get together—to GASP—practice and get ready for upcoming seasons—and yes—there are plenty of seasons coming
Dr. Alex Alonso, Findings Suggest A Slow Recovery to Pre-pandemic Employment for Large Cities and Smaller Communities Alike.
Findings Suggest A Slow Recovery to Pre-pandemic Employment for Large Cities and Smaller Communities Alike.
Steve Gruber: President Trump headed down the road to buy farmers produce, protein and more two weeks ago
Now Joe Biden is suggesting the White House buy up surplus Ag products to help feed hungry Americans. I think maybe Joe should stock up on excess pharmaceuticals—for himself.