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Radio Hall of Fame winner, 50 year veteran Disc Jockey, and Beatles expert Terri Hemmert has been hosting Breakfast with the Beatles on WXRT, Chicago since 2002. [3] The weekly show features original releases, alternate takes, rare recordings, and cover versions of Beatles music, as well as authoritative guest commentaries and interviews.
Richard Orlando Biondi [1] (September 13, 1932 – June 26, 2023) was an American Top 40 and oldies disc jockey.Calling himself The Wild I-tralian, [2] he was one of the original "screamers," known for his screaming delivery as well as wild antics on and off the air.
Among the disc jockeys at KFRC during the 1980s were, in addition to Ocean and Rose, Chuck Geiger, future AT&T Park public-address announcer Renel Brooks-Moon and future Los Angeles radio programmer Jack Silver, who would be the last voice heard when KFRC ended its Top 40 era. Technically, Don Sainte-Johnn was the last air personality on KFRC ...
Returning to St. Louis in 1948, he played 85 games, after which they tried to send him to San Antonio. Stevens refused and left for Long Beach, and later asked the club to sell him to the Hollywood Stars. After making the transition, he managed to play another 38 games for the new team. Stevens played with the Stars for the next six years.
An equally young Kris Eric Stevens soon followed a few months later to follow for the 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. show. In 1972, John Records Landecker joined WLS, remaining with the station until 1981. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] Landecker returned to WLS in 1986, and remained with the station until its format was changed in 1989.
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June 13 (Reuters) - General Motors Co said on Wednesday Dhivya Suryadevara, currently vice president of corporate finance, will succeed Chuck Stevens on Sept. 1 as chief financial officer of the ...
General Motors Co. is about to have two of the auto industry’s highest-ranking women at the top of its executive ranks.