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  2. Category:American radio DJs - Wikipedia

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    David Hirsch (television personality) History of radio disc jockeys; Johnny Holliday; Sie Holliday; Bob Horn (broadcaster) Debbie Horton; Rita Houston; Curly Howard (DJ)

  3. List of disc golf players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of disc golfers.. Catrina Allen; Ken Climo (1968 - ) (US)Twelve - time PDGA World Champion [1]; James Conrad; Nate Doss; Dave Dunipace; David Feldberg; Holly Finley; Ed Headrick

  4. Category:American DJs - Wikipedia

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    B. DJ Babey Drew; Bad Royale; Yung Bae; Arthur Baker (producer) Thom Barry; DJ BC; Kevin Beacham; Scottie Beam; Aton Ben-Horin; Travis Bennett; William Black (EDM Artist)

  5. Category:Radio personalities from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio personalities from Chicago" The following 147 pages are in this category, out of 147 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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    Pages in category "American radio personalities" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. List of old-time American radio people - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( August 2008 ) Listed below are actors and personalities heard on vintage radio programs, plus writers and others associated with Radio's Golden Age .

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  9. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    The term "disc jockey" first appeared in print in a 1941 issue of Variety magazine, [4] [5] although the origin of the term is generally attributed to American radio news commentator Walter Winchell who used it to describe radio presenter Martin Block's practice of introducing phonograph recordings to create a Make Believe Ballroom experience ...