Started as a disc jockey on his hometown radio station in Waterbury,
Connecticut while still a Junior at Watertown High School. Worked for
NBC in Washington, D.C. on WKYS FM (where he met his wife who worked at
WRC AM in the same building) and the two moved to Los Angeles in 1980.
After stints on the air with KHTZ, KKHR and KIIS FM Joe became the
voice of Fox Television network in 1988 and became the voice of CBS in
1997. He continues to be the promo voice of Fox, CBS and Food Network.
He has two children: Dayna (1984) and Alex (1987).
The only radio personality to fill in for, both, Casey Kasem and Shadoe Stevens, on "American Top 40".
Hosted a radio show in Tokyo and Yokahama Japan from Los Angeles from
1986-1992.
Was cast in the role of "Marty in the Morning" by Babaloo Mandel and
Lowell Ganz, three days into shooting the pilot of "Knight and Daye for
NBC". He replaced a "little person" in the role.
Wife, Ann Gudelsky Cipriano won an Emmy in 1984 while at KABC TV.
Released his memoir, "Living On Air - Adventures in Broadcasting" in December 2013. Co-Written by Joe and his wife, Ann Cipriano.