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In 1966, the newly launched station, WNEW-FM sought to distinguish itself from its competitors by establishing an all-female disc jockey lineup. Out of the 800 women who applied, Steele was one of the team of four who were hired. [1] [2] Steele worked the 2–7pm slot, Sunday through Friday. [7] In doing so, she became one of the first female ...
In 1973, Yvonne Daniels was the first female DJ hired by WLS (AM) in Chicago. 99X FM, RKO radio group in New York hired Paulie Riccio in 1974. WABC (AM) in New York hired DJ Liz Kiley in 1979. [67] [74] [75] Radio disc jockey Donna Halper is credited with discovering the rock band Rush while working as a radio DJ at WMMS in Cleveland in 1974 ...
Mary Dudley (born Mary Elizabeth Goode; April 8, 1912 – March 17, 1964), known as Mary Dee, was an American disc jockey who is widely considered the first African-American woman disc jockey in the United States.
Annie Nightingale was the sole woman to spin the discs in the early days of a male-dominated Radio 1. In Pictures: First female disc jockey at Radio 1 broke the glass ceiling in 1970 Skip to main ...
Her first radio job was on Memphis's WDIA starting in 1954 after winning a contest. [1] There, she was one of the first female disc jockeys in the United States, with a program that included the latest R&B hits along with the typical "household hints" programming that was de rigueur at the time for female radio personalities. She was given the ...
She was Springfield's first female disc jockey. "Although there were some excellent articles about Si Siman in Springfield Magazine and the News-Leader, it didn't seem enough for a guy who was at ...
Sweden's first female disc jockey was Jill Wernström (1971) In Western popular music, even though there are relatively few women DJs and turntablists, women musicians have achieved great success in singing and songwriting roles, however, they are given much less representation than men DJs. Part of this may stem from a generally low percentage ...
Turner, known as "The Burner," was one of the most listened-to DJs in the country in the '70s and '80s, through L.A.'s KMET-FM and syndicated programming.