Billy Moses
Billy Moses is a radio personality, media correspondent, and entrepreneur, that makes appearances in radio, television, and Internet broadcasts everywhere. He was employed as a webmaster for the national radio show entitled “The Adam Carolla Show” at the age of eighteen. He was featured on air several times, including a bit where ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel talked his mother through finding his porn stash, and a lie detector test to prove that he was not a virgin. During the time Billy worked with Adam Carolla, he was an extra in Carolla’s movie, “The Hammer”, directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. At the young age of just 15, Billy hosted his own television show called, “The Billy Moses Show”, at Time Warner Studios in Bellflower, California. He recorded multiple episodes each month. The Billy Moses Show aired weekly on Time Warner Cable and on Charter Communications through out California. Billy had often made it a point in his television show that we wanted to eventually host his very own radio show. When Gayle Parks, Operations Manager of an AM radio station in Norwalk, California heard of this, she wanted to make his dream of becoming an on-air personality a reality.
Billy voluntarily quit his television show in January, and by February 2007 begun hosting his own radio show. The program simulcasted via a press pool to multiple stations through out the United States. One such station was AM 1700 in Los Angeles from which the show was broadcast from. After a year of hosting a live show each Tuesday with long time friend Robin Steal, Billy quit his radio gig to advance his career. Later on in 2008 when Billy was just 19 years of age, he produced Ronny North’s “Permission to Land” music video, as well as working for CNN’s, ”Local Edition”, that airs on CNN Headline News (now known as HLN). In 2009, Billy reported live for CNN and HLN covering the Michael Jackson memorial service inside the Staples Center. Billy was also the Director of Photography for Ronny North’s “Tomorrow is Burning” music video.
As of November 2009, Billy hosts a syndicated radio program entitled “Infectious Radio” with his long time friend Robin Steal. The program is broadcast from a studio in North Hollywood, California. Portions of Infectious Radio can be found on iTunes by searching for “Billy Moses”. Billy’s plans of expanding the radio show started in November 2009 with a campaign to pay listeners tickets or citations that they have received from the police or parking authority.
