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Glen Jones, holder of the world record for the longest continuous radio broadcast by an individual (over 100 hours, set May 28, 2001). [52] [better source needed] Ira Kaplan, singer and guitarist for Matador recording artists Yo La Tengo, and former rock journalist. [53] Alex Kish, producer of "Sick Sounds" a semi-annual compilation CD. [54]
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 .
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."
Ericka Peterson, known professionally as Wildgirl, is an artist and former WFMU DJ. Through the late 1980s and early '90s, her Saturday night radio show Wildgirl's Rockin' Racing and her Wildgirl's Go-Go-Rama live shows at the Coney Island Sideshow are credited with giving birth to the go-go and burlesque revivals.
Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos, David Corenswet and more star in 'Twisters' Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
Prosecutors allege that Jones and Dowling participated in bribery, money laundering and obstruction to increase the company stock price and enrich themselves. FirstEnergy fired the two men in ...
Jones is looking for a new head coach after he and Mike McCarthy parted ways as McCarthy's contract expired. Sanders confirmed the reports, telling ESPN's Adam Schefter, "To hear from Jerry Jones ...
He attended Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey, where he spent his early broadcasting years in several functions at the college's station, WFMU. He hosted his first show there in November 1967. Scelsa originally considered becoming a Jesuit priest before pursuing a career in radio.