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

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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!

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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!

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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.

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Classic Rewind focuses on the second generation of Classic Rock. The channel exclusively plays Classic Rock from the late ‘70s thru the early ‘90s. Hit the rewind button for Classic Rock from the cassette years.
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