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'''Benjy Bronk''' (born '''Benjamin Ron Bronk''' in ]) is an assistant producer, ] and writer for The ]. He started out as a pre-interviewer and fact finder for guests appearing on the show. |
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Benjy Bronk (born Benjamin Ron Bronk in 1967) is an assistant producer, comedian and writer for The Howard Stern Show. He started out as a pre-interviewer and fact finder for guests appearing on the show. Benjy now sits in the studio behind Artie Lange, taking the "Jackie role" of writing jokes and funny lines for Howard as the show happens.
Benjy grew up in Clemson, South Carolina, graduated from D.W. Daniel High School in 1985, and later graduated from Penn State University, where he was a member of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity.
Before working on the Stern Show, Benjy worked for USC Hillel as the Jewish Campus Service Corp Fellow, doing outreach to Jewish students on campus.
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References
- "Memories of 1973-74", yearbook of the Margaret Morrison Elementary School, Clemson, South Carolina
- "Memories of 1974-75", yearbook of the Margaret Morrison Elementary School, Clemson, South Carolina
- "Memories of 1975-76", yearbook of the Margaret Morrison Elementary School, Clemson, South Carolina
- "The 1980 Panther", yearbook of R.C. Edwards Junio High School, Volume VIII, Central, South Carolina
- "Summit 83, We Got It", Vol.28, yearbook of D.W. Daniel High School, Central, South Carolina