Gordon’s understanding of what listeners need to know and the questions they’d like answered are a perfect match for the morning show. Before taking the helm at The Wall Street Journal This Morning in November 2005, Gordon was well-known to New York City radio listeners, having worked at both WINS-AM and WCBS-AM where he honed his writing skills and developed his distinctive on-air reporting style. He also served as a New York City bureau chief for Metro Networks where his reports aired on WOR-AM and WABC-AM. Gordon began his career in radio as a play-by-play sports announcer for Rutgers University, his alma mater. He also finds time to work as Public Address announcer for New York Giants football and Army football. His hobbies include fishing, whitewater rafting, and coaching soccer. He lives with his wife Kelly and their two children in central New Jersey.

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 14, 2025

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 13, 2025

What impact could Trump's EO have on drug prices, US convenes Newark airport task force, and mother and son receive graduate degrees on same day.

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 12, 2025

U.S., China agree to substantial tariff cuts, Hamas says it will release last U.S. hostage From Gaza, and small cities for remote workers who love the great outdoors.

This Weekend with Gordon Deal May 10, 2025

Why San Francisco hates the idea of turning Alcatraz back into a prison, how new AI tools could impact summer travel, and people snacking less.

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 09, 2025

American is elected Pope for first time, Supreme Court faces backlog of emergency cases, and big US cities are sinking.

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 08, 2025

President Trump to announce trade-deal framework with Britain, Fed warns of rising economic risks as it leaves rates steady, and JetBlue, Southwest top the charts for airline customer satisfaction.

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 07, 2025

India fires missiles into Pakistan, killing at least 19, Trump administration may soon deport migrants to Libya, and New Jersey man helps mother with dementia.

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 06, 2025

U.S. to pay $1,000 to migrants who self-deport, Trump administration cuts off new federal grants to Harvard, and the Real ID deadline is just around the corner.

This Morning with Gordon Deal May 05, 2025

President Trump downplays economic concerns as he looks to cut trade deals, 25 is the new 21, and bodega manager gives kids free food in exchange for great report cards.

This Weekend with Gordon Deal May 03, 2025

Can the only U.S. highway measured in kilometers survive 'America First,' tips for preventing hot car accidents, and some couples split up on purpose during flights.