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

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Angela Yee | email
Weekdays 8 am – Noon ET
While attending Wesleyan University, Angela majored in English with the ultimate goal of becoming a writer. After a series of internships, including stints at TVT Records, MTV, and Wu-Tang Management, she veered off-track and started to pursue a career in marketing. Her first official job after graduating from college was assistant to the CEO of Wu-Tang Corporation (she later managed GZA's solo career). Another important relationship Angela maintained was with Paul Rosenberg - CEO of Goliath Artists and Shady Records, and the long-time manager of hip-hop superstar Eminem. It was that friendship which awarded Angela the opportunity to audition for the position of "The Cipha Sounds Effect" morning show co-host on Eminem's radio station, Shade 45, at Sirius Satellite Radio. Angela eased rapidly into her position at Shade 45, and she has also developed her own specialty show, “Lip Service."

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Rude Jude | email
Weekdays 4 pm – 8 pm ET
Jude Angelini aka Rude Jude is a loud mouth a**hole that made a name for his self on the famed white trash circus, The Jenny Jones Show. For five years Angelini worked there for peanuts making his bones clowning on strippers and fat chicks. In 2001 Angelini left Detroit to chase his show biz dreams in Hollywood. He ended up broke washing dishes eating rice and ketchup. Apparently working for trailer park tv doesn’t carry the same prestige in LA that it did in Detroit. Sure he experienced career highlights in LA. Who can forget the Telepictures pilot that failed miserably, The Jude Show? He also co-starred briefly with Leanne Tweeden and Jack Ass’s Wee Man on Fox Sports’ homogenized take on extreme sports, 54321, but was fired for making jokes about Wee Man. Politics man, politics. Broke and hopeless Eminem stepped in and saved Angelini’s life by giving him a job on Shade 45. Thanks for nothing Em.

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Lord Sear | email
Weekdays 4 pm – 8 pm ET
Fridays 10 pm – Midnight ET
Growing up in Harlem U.S.A., surrounded by the heat of hip-hop, Lord Sear took to the turntables like a natural. He began his foray into the music world as a DJ for Kurious; it wasn't long before his one-of-a-kind humor became as much of a staple as his musical skill. His hosting and DJ skills reach beyond the realm of radio to live events at world-famous venues like The Roxy, Limelite, cheetah and many more. Lord Sear's reputation doing comedy skits and spining also won him a string of features doing skits for the likes of Big Pun, the X-Ecutioners and the Beastie Boys. Lord Sear a/k/a Stak Cheda was eventually invited to do voice-overs for Grand Theft Auto 3 as well as a rap for the Nickelodeon movie (Hey Arnold The Movie) and was featured as a character (Big D) on the 2001 Eminem cartoon DVD The Slim Shady Show.

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