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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 ...
However beginning in the Top 40 era, female disc jockeys became more common. Judy Dibble on WDGY in Minneapolis started as "sidekick" to a male DJ in the mid 1960s and later went on to host her own DJ show. [67] Marge Anthony became a regular member of the DJ staff in 1963 at CKGM in Montreal. [68] [69]
Hip-hop women DJs (4 P) Pages in category "Women DJs" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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.
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.
Women disc jockeys from England. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:English DJs . It includes DJs that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Radio DJ Dusty Street, who gained fame in Southern California through her long stint as an on-air talent for KROQ, died Saturday at age 77.
Seven women will take part in the International Jockeys’ Challenge before the $20m Saudi Cup race on Saturday