Geronimo began his career in radio at the age of 13 when he went to work at
Rockville, Maryland AM station WINX (now
WLXE, a Spanish-language music station). He continued working at a variety of local stations, being fired at each for lacking the required
FCC broadcaster's license, before forging a license. Geronimo landed what was then his dream job at
WLS-FM in
Chicago, Illinois in the early 1980s. He then moved to
WBBM-FM (B96) to do the evening show. Eventually, he replaced
Dick Biondi doing
morning drive at the same station. After only two months in retirement, Geronimo announced that he would return to the air on
WOCM, a small, independently owned radio station in
Ocean City, Maryland. ''Don Geronimo's Rockin' Soul Show'' featured popular music from the '70s and '80s. Geronimo described the show as "music that doesn't suck". After one month on the air at WOCM, Geronimo was fired from the station over creative differences. Don subsequently hosted a mid-morning talk show on
WGMD (92.7 FM
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware) from June 22, 2009 to October 13, 2009, when he retired for his second time, although he did some fill-in work at Classic Hits
WCBS-FM in New York a few days in late November and December 2009. Don Geronimo was named midday host of 1140 The Fan 1140
KHTK (AM),
Sacramento effective on Monday, June 21, 2010. The four-hour program was scheduled Monday through Friday, noon to 4 pm local time. On January 27, Geronimo announced that he would be a regular on the TV show
Good Day Sacramento, with his first appearance on February 14, 2011. On May 9, 2011, Geronimo announced that his contract with CBS was extended through 2014 and he was named Program Director for 1140 The Fan KHTK. As of July 11, 2011, Geronimo's show moved to the morning drive, 5:30–10 am local time after the "Rise Guys" left for a gig in San Francisco. At the same time, Don also ended his in-studio presence on
Good Day Sacramento. He now occasionally contributes to GDS remotely via camera. On July 8, 2013, Geronimo's show moved to the midday slot on KHTK. On Friday, October 4, 2013,
The Don Geronimo Show was replaced by the
Jason Ross show on CBS Sports Radio 1140 KHTK. A caller asked what happened, and Jason Ross simply explained, "CBS Sports Radio decided to go in another direction, which is sports. Don Geronimo is still employed by CBS Sports Radio." On October 16, 2013, Don went on the air on KHTK in Sacramento to thank those who supported him during his time in Sacramento. He said he was going to be doing a new project with CBS in the near future and it would be announced via his Twitter feed. On October 23, Don appeared on 106.7 The Fan's
Lavar and Dukes show to announce his return to the station after five years, where he would appear weekdays from 7–10 p.m. local time, Saturdays from 9 a.m.–noon local time, and during
Washington Redskins pre/post-game shows as well. On March 1, 2014, Geronimo stated that he would no longer be heard on WJFK anymore. He announced on his Twitter feed that "No one should be shocked I'm not in the plans for CBS/DC. I had opined recently on air how I didn't understand the logic. Now 30 more days." On September 10, 2021, iHeartMedia announced that Sorce would host The Don Geronimo Show on
WBIG in Washington D.C., starting September 23, 2021. The show aired during the 5:30am-10am drive-time slot. Geronimo was fired from WBIG on July 29, 2023 for making disparaging comments on the air about a female reporter at
WUSA.
Radio history Don has worked at the following stations:
Acting Don has appeared in
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.,
Babylon 5 and
The King of Queens. He is a member of the
Screen Actors Guild. He has stated on several occasions on the Don and Mike Show that he and his partner at that time, Mike O'Meara, spoke without authorization during their Babylon 5 taping, which was supposed to have been a non-speaking role for each. Rather than re-shoot the scene, the show's producers arranged for their union memberships. This paved the way for a speaking role on
The King of Queens, where he spoke one line, "Lookin' good, Heffernan!" He has also co-hosted with Marty Bass post-game coverage of the
Baltimore Ravens games for
WJZ-TV (Channel 13). ==Personal life==