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  2. Douglaston station - Wikipedia

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    Douglaston is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in the Douglaston neighborhood of Queens, New York City. The station is at 235th Street and 41st Avenue, off Douglaston Parkway and Wainscott Avenue, and is 13.9 miles (22.4 km) from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan .

  3. List of WFMU hosts - Wikipedia

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    Hosts and DJs – past and present – who have had programs on WFMU. Daniel Blumin, host of the self-titled show. Former DJ on WNYU-FM (New York University's radio station) "New Afternoon Show" from 1996 to 2006. [1] [2] Andy Breckman, film and TV comedy writer.

  4. Elvis Duran and the Morning Show - Wikipedia

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    The show began on Z100 New York in 1996. Much of the original show members like Elvis Duran, Danielle Monaro, Skeery Jones and Scotty B are still cast members to this day. Although the show was originally called, "Elvis, Elliot and the Z Morning Zoo," Elliot Segal left the show in August 1999, to host Elliot in the Morning on WWDC (FM).

  5. John DeBella - Wikipedia

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    DeBella was born in the Astoria section of Queens, New York City, the son of a sanitation worker. He was a hippie and played in a psychedelic rock band called Human Rice. [1] He earned a degree in theater at Hofstra University, [2] where he became a DJ at the college radio station and created skits inspired by Firesign Theater. [1]

  6. MTV’s 5 Original VJs: Where Are They Now? Catching Up ... - AOL

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    He then moved to New York, where he became a host for WPLJ in 1980, but just a year later he left the station to be one of the original MTV VJs. Goodman left MTV in 1987, and he hosted the shows ...

  7. Ron Lundy - Wikipedia

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    The two best friends hosted The Last Show before WABC's format conversion from music to talk radio at noon on May 10, 1982. [8] [9] In February 1984, Lundy resurfaced at New York's oldies station WCBS-FM in the mid-morning slot, following former WABC colleague Harry Harrison. According to program director Joe McCoy, the station created the slot ...

  8. Dave Herman (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Herman (1936 – May 28, 2014) was an American disc jockey, popular in the New York metropolitan area from 1972 to 1998. Herman was born in Huntington, New York and was the son of an Orthodox rabbi. [1] Herman began his career at 1410 WHTG in Asbury Park, New Jersey, [2] and then moved to Philadelphia to become WMMR's first rock DJ.

  9. WHTZ - Wikipedia

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    The first station to operate on 100.3 MHz was New York's fourth FM radio station, which signed on the air June 1, 1942, as W63NY at 46.3 MHz in the old FM band. The station, which had become WHNF when it moved to 100.3, was co-owned with WHN and played easy listening music.