 |

DJ schedules are subject to change. Times are in Eastern Standard Time (ET) except where noted.

|
|
|
Mark Goodman | email
Saturday and Sunday 12 Noon to 6 pm ET
Mark Goodman remembers the moment that he decided that he wanted to work on radio. "It was when I realized I didn't have the patience to learn an instrument; at that same moment, I also realized that I had no other discernible skills." For a guy with "no discernible skills," he’s done OK: he's been on the radio for three decades. Oh, yeah, he was also one of the original VJs on MTV. All of which beats his old job, working in a factory that made pipe hangers. "Those things that hold pipes against a wall or the ceiling. I used to stack them on pallets." We compliment him for making a wise career change!

|
|
|
Jim Kerr | email
Monday through Friday 12 Noon to 6 pm ET
Jim Kerr was only 14 when he landed his first on-air radio job at a country music station in Ypsilanti, Michigan. A long time NYC radio personality, Jim is still a country music fan, but that hasn’t stopped him from being a great rock DJ!

|
|
|
Meg Griffin | email
Monday through Sunday 6 am to 12 Noon ET
A bona-fide radio legend who is one of a handful of DJs celebrated in a Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and Museum exhibit honoring the greatest personalities to grace the airwaves, Megless actually went to school to be a veterinarian. But after getting a gig at a college radio station, she was hooked. "At first I just thought it would be funny to write home to my folks: 'Hey, guess what? I'm a DJ!' But from the moment I got on the microphone and did my first segue, it was like 'oh man, I have to do this.'" 30 years in radio later, it turns out that Meg's instincts were spot on.

|
|
|
 |

Hit the rewind button for classic rock from the cassette years. Boston, The Cars, Van Halen, Foreigner and more from the late '70s and '80s.
|
|
Artists You'll Hear
Tom Petty, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Cars, Boston, Police, Journey, Genesis, John Mellencamp, AC/DC
|


|
 |