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WKXW (101.5 FM, "New Jersey 101.5") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Trenton, and broadcasting to most of the state of New Jersey. It is owned by Townsquare Media with studios and offices on Walters Avenue in Ewing. [3] On weekdays, the station has a talk radio format, sometimes bordering on hot talk.
The Deminski and Doyle show is a political, comedy-based talk show that airs from 2 PM to 7 PM on New Jersey 101.5. Topics vary from entertainment news, to local New Jersey issues, to other offbeat news topics, many of those related to internet topics and with relevant content and polls featured on NJ1015.com . Common discussion topics include ...
90.3 FM: Mahwah: Ramapo College of New Jersey: Freeform WRRC: 107.7 FM: Lawrenceville: Board of Trustees of Rider College: Freeform WRSK-LP: 97.5 FM: Newton: Sussex County Community College: Oldies WRSU-FM: 88.7 FM: New Brunswick: Board of Governors of Rutgers University: College/Freeform WRTQ: 91.3 FM: Ocean City: Temple University of the ...
After collecting unemployment for "a couple of months", Walter was hired to host the morning show on WCTC (1450 AM) [2] in New Brunswick, New Jersey, which she did for four years as “Mary in the Morning” — the first female anchor of a morning show in the state. [citation needed] She then joined a "short-lived" syndicated show. When WKXW ...
19 New Jersey. 20 New York. 21 North Dakota. 22 Oklahoma. 23 South Dakota. 24 Texas. ... News, talk KSAS-FM: 103.5: Contemporary hit radio, top 40 KXLT-FM: 107.9 ...
Jones plays guitar, bass, piano, and drums and has written more than 40 original songs. In early March 2007, he entered the "Jersey Guy Idol" contest on WKXW (101.5 FM, "New Jersey 101.5") with hosts Craig Carton and Ray Rossi. He placed second out of 32 contestants selected to go on-air and was the top male performer.
Prior to joining Shadow Traffic in 1982, he served as the morning host on WADB in Point Pleasant, New Jersey (1976–78). Later he went on to program WBRW in Somerville, New Jersey , and WERA in Plainfield, New Jersey (as Peter Jaye) with announcer stints at beautiful music WPAT-FM , WNSR New York and WFAS / WFAS-FM White Plains.
Since 2011, Adubato remains the host of three of the four CEC produced programs, including Caucus New Jersey with Steve Adubato, State of Affairs and One on One with Steve Adubato, and Remember Them with Steve Adubato and Jacqui Tricarico, much of which is aired on NJTV, WNET, News12+, along with FiOS1 New Jersey (which later closed in 2019 ...