Country music legend and Tulsa radio icon Billy Parker, known for decades at KVOO and charted singles, has died at 88.
The 1970s Los Angeles radio staple suffered a heart attack. By Christy Piña Associate Editor Jim Ladd, the famed rock radio disc jockey in 1970s Los Angeles who went on to host a show on SiriusXM, has ...
Fans of top 40 and of the San Francisco radio scene will be interested to learn that former KFRC disc jockey Don Sainte-Johnn has issued a memoir.
Before there were music blogs, streaming services, and AI-generated playlists, there were radio disc jockeys. These radio technicians were, for many listeners, the difference between staying ...
Walker in 2004: ‘It’s a toughy, isn’t it?’ he said of his cancer diagnosis - Alamy Johnnie Walker, who has died aged 79, was a rebellious, scandal-prone but immensely popular radio disc jockey for ...
Radio personality Johnny “The Duke” Allen, who helped propel hip-hop into mainstream music and started a disc jockey school during his four decades at top radio stations, has died from complications ...
Joey Mitchell, on-air radio personality for station KRAK in Sacramento is seen in 2000. Mitchell died Sunday at age 77, family announced. Jay Mather Sacramento Bee file Joey Mitchell, the beloved ...
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Radio has changed much in the nearly 60 years since Martin Ashley began his career, and now at age 75 he’s finally retiring. Over the course of those years he was an engineer, air talent and ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Legendary Milwaukee radio disc ...
The first AI-generated radio DJ, "AI Ashley," has launched in Portland. It's generated by RadioGPT and originates from the voice of a real disc jockey. NBC News' Noah ...
In 1959, according to Chris Borden and Bob Sinclair, whether you liked it or not, ‘jocks’ were here to stay. Disc jockeys, that is. As more radio stations switched to a news, talk and music format, ...
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