Radio Industry Remembers Tom Foty

Longtime radio news anchor, reporter, manager and technology consultant Tom Foty died earlier today at the age of 77.

Foty has been with CBS News Radio since 1997, most recently serving as a fill-in anchor. Born in Budapest, Foty fled with his family to America following the failed 1956 Hungarian Revolution after the Soviets destroyed his home. He would attend City College of New York where he served as News Director and General Manager of its radio station while working as a stringer for the New York Daily News, the Associated Press, and 1010 WINS. He would then spend time with WINS, 98.7 WOR-FM/WXLO, and NPR in various news and technical capacities prior to joining United Press International’s radio network in 1973. Foty would rise from editor and reporter to Washington Bureau Manager and Executive Editor of UPI Radio until leaving in 1984 to join NBC News Radio as Deputy Washington Bureau Chief before moving with the network following its sale to Westwood One where he became responsible for the purchase and operation of their first computer.

Foty would then join Unistar Radio Networks as News Manager, while serving as a consultant to other news organizations including the BBC, USA Today Sky Radio, and ABC News Radio for launching their IT systems. He would then co-found AudioCenter Productions as one of the first internet streaming services. In 1997, Foty would join WTOP Washington DC as a reporter and technical advisor and would add duties at CBS News Radio in 1998.




This story first appeared on radioinsight.com