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  2. List of WFMU hosts - Wikipedia

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    Lamin Fofana, electronic music artist, producer and DJ who hosted a show on WFMU from 2011 to 2015. [35] George Flores, host of WFMU's "The David & Goliath Show" from 1976 to 1994, later a top-rated DJ in Christian radio, hosting for many years a program at STAR 99.1 FM, [36] now broadcasting at The Gate radio ministries. [37] Otis Fodder (b.

  3. The Best Show with Tom Scharpling - Wikipedia

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    The Best Show with Tom Scharpling (formerly The Best Show on WFMU) is a combination music, call-in, and comedy Internet radio show and podcast hosted independently by Tom Scharpling since 2014, which previously aired on New Jersey–based radio station WFMU from 2000 to 2013. The show's slogan is "three hours of mirth, music, and mayhem."

  4. WFMU - Wikipedia

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    WFMU (91.1 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, independent community radio station licensed to East Orange, New Jersey, with studios in Jersey City. It is owned by Auricle Communications, broadcasting a free-form radio format .

  5. Tom Scharpling - Wikipedia

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    The Best of the Best of The Best Show on WFMU Vol. 1 (2003) The Best of the Best of The Best Show on WFMU Vol. 2 (2005) The Best You Can Do Is Be Worse Than The Best Show on WFMU (2007) At The Speed Of Sound (2009) TOM – A Best Show On WFMU Tribute to Ram (2009) Best Show Uncovered Vol. 1 (2010, from the WFMU 24-Hour Emergency Marathon)

  6. Andy Breckman - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Ross Breckman (born March 3, 1955) is an American screenwriter, comedian, and radio personality. He is the creator and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning television series Monk on the USA Network and is co-host of WFMU radio's long-running conceptual comedy program Seven Second Delay.

  7. Kliph Nesteroff - Wikipedia

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    Kliph Nesteroff is a Canadian author, best known for his 2015 history of American comedy, The Comedians.. After eight years as a stand-up comedian, [1] Nesteroff became a frequent contributor to WFMU [2] and a national, on-air contributor for CBC Radio One.

  8. Ken Freedman - Wikipedia

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    A compilation book entitled The Best of LCD: The Art and Writing of WFMU, was published by Princeton Architectural Press was compiled and edited by longtime WFMU radio host Dave "The Spazz" Abramson and was published in November 2007. [citation needed] Ken Freedman talks about FM frequencies and WFMU (1990)

  9. Jon Wurster - Wikipedia

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    The two found common comedy and musical ground and became good friends. Over the ensuing years, Wurster and Scharpling kept in touch, coming up with comedy ideas that would eventually find a home on Scharpling's WFMU radio show. [28] The duo's first performance on Scharpling's WFMU show occurred on November 19, 1997.