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When Carl Davis stepped onto the East Carolina University campus in 1969 and met fellow student and radio aficionado Richard ...
Rich Gardner is an author and self proclaimed music fanatic joins Bob Sirott to discuss some of the latest publications in ...
Randall Beach is a former columnist and reporter for the New Haven Register. His essays are at randallbeach.substack.com. His latest book is Connecticut Characters: Profiles of Rascals and Renegades, ...
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WREG.com on MSNRetired WDIA announcer turns 100One of Memphis’ pioneers in the radio industry has hit a major life milestone. Ford Nelson, known as one of the pioneering voices of Memphis Gospel radio, turns 100 years old. “It’s just a pleasure ...
Top 5 most popular TV show ever – and No.1 is heartbreaking British classic The iconic sitcom, which only ran for three seasons and had two Christmas specials, is highly regarded as one of the ...
As radio jockeys transition to influencers, they capitalise on their established skills and popularity, resulting in increased earnings and national recognition. This trend is evident in RJs like ...
In Monday’s hearing, Judge Kathy A. Surratt-States ruled against a group of former disc jockeys, volunteers, supporters and a creditor who objected to the proposed sale.
Charlene Lewis, pictured here in 2007 recording a voiceover, was a longtime Tulsa radio DJ and announcer who worked most recently for KRMG. Lewis, 48, died June 13 from cancer.
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