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  2. List of club DJs - Wikipedia

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    Paul van Dyk (real name Mathias Paul; born 1971), German trance DJ who earned DJMag's top 100 DJ list No. 1 DJ award in 2005 and again in 2006 PAWSA , British tech-house DJ [ 15 ] Pedro Cazanova (real name Pedro Penedo), DJ/Producer from Lisbon Portugal

  3. D'Jais - Wikipedia

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    They converted it from a bar famous for its live bands and cheap beer to a trendy dance club with a DJ, theme nights, and a party atmosphere. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] In 1984, Monmouth County officials adopted a uniform 2 am closing time to discourage patrons from driving to other towns to find bars open later; however in 1986, D'Jais began closing at 12 am ...

  4. Jack FM - Wikipedia

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    Three of the fired DJs and staff (Dan Taylor, Bob Shannon, and Mr. G) returned to the station, along with newsman Al Meredith (who had stayed at the station during Jack FM doing his Sunday morning public affairs show), as well as DJ Pat St. John who had previously left CBS-FM for Q104.3 about a year before the flip to Jack. Steve O'Brien, a ...

  5. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    Pirate radio - Based on radio DJs of the real-life offshore pirate Radio Caroline. Play Misty for Me - Clint Eastwood plays fictional radio DJ Dave Garver who is menaced by a stalker. Good Morning, Vietnam - Robin Williams plays real-life Armed Forces Radio DJ Adrian Cronauer. Talk to Me - Don Cheadle plays real-life radio DJ Petey Greene.

  6. WMGM (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Power was increased to 20,000 watts in stereo in 1972, live daytime and recorded overnights DJs Jim Earle (also program director) Steve Bryant (later of QVC and Ron Popeil TV pitches), Terry Price, Elliot Nachbar, Tom McNally did mornings and others. In 1973, the station moved its offices and studios (along with its AM sister-station, WOND ...

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  8. Mobile disc jockey - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s Mobile DJs were averaging $350–500 per four-hour event; now a wedding reception can cost between $800–2,500 per event, with the national average being around $1,038. [ 6 ] While many club disc jockeys still use traditional vinyl records, many mobile DJs also currently use compact discs , computer-based files (such as MP3s ), or ...

  9. WHJY - Wikipedia

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    WHJY (94.1 FM) is a commercial mainstream rock iHeartRadio station in Providence, Rhode Island.WHJY has been a rock station since September 4, 1981. Its broadcast center, also used by its sister stations, is on Oxford Street, just west of Interstate 95 in Providence, and its transmitter is located on Eastern Avenue in East Providence.