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  2. VirtualDJ Radio - Wikipedia

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    VirtualDJ Radio is a live mixed webradio with DJs around the world. [1] It started in 2005 with one channel, where DJs mixed mostly house and dance music. In 2008, a new channel was added for DJs mixing urban music such as hiphop, dancehall and reggaeton. In 2010, a third channel was added for trance, minimal, progressive house, tech house and ...

  3. Litt Live - Wikipedia

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    Litt Live (stylized as LITT Live, formerly Dash Radio) is a digital radio broadcasting platform with over 80 radio stations. These stations are curated by DJs, radio personalities, musicians, etc. The platform includes partner stations curated by Snoop Dogg, Kylie Jenner, Lil Wayne, Tech N9ne, Borgore, B-Real of Cypress Hill, and others. Dash ...

  4. History of DJing - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, American radio commentator Walter Winchell coined the term "disc jockey" (the combination of disc, referring to disc-shaped phonograph records, and jockey, which is an operator of a machine) to describe radio announcer Martin Block, the first radio announcer to gain widespread fame for playing popular recorded music over the air. [2 ...

  5. National DJ Day: Top 10 hip-hop DJs of all time - AOL

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    National DJ Day is commemorated on Jan. 20 every year to celebrate the work of amateur and professional disk jockeys. The post National DJ Day: Top 10 hip-hop DJs of all time appeared first on ...

  6. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating radio DJ Nat D. Williams in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. African American radio DJs emerged in the mid 1930s and late 1940s, mostly in cities with large black populations such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Detroit.

  7. Disc jockey - Wikipedia

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    DJs typically perform for a live audience in a nightclub or dance club or a TV, radio broadcast audience, or an online radio audience. DJs also create mixes, remixes and tracks that are recorded for later sale and distribution.

  8. Phlash Phelps - Wikipedia

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    Gordon "Phlash" Phelps (born April 11, 1966) [1] is a radio personality and disc jockey on Sirius-XM Radio, broadcasting from Washington, D.C. He hosts the weekday morning drive time Phlash Phelps Phunny Pharm on the '60s Gold, channel 73, which plays music hits from the 1960s.

  9. Voice-tracking - Wikipedia

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    Voice-tracking has become common on many music radio stations, particularly during evening, overnight, weekend, and holiday time periods. Most radio station owners consider it an economical alternative to employing live disc jockeys around the clock. [2] An old-fashioned automation system capable of voice-tracking.