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Jim Gregory
6am-9am
Delta Radio legend Jim Gregory was
born in a cotton field on the outskirts of Drew, Mississippi. Immediately his parents noticed there
was something different about him and expected great things from him, because he was actually born
with a transistor radio attached to his head. Of course, it was never pointed out that he was
different from all the other children.
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Linda Flores
9am-2pm
If Linda’s voice sounds
familiar, you’ve probably heard her on national radio and TV commercials. In her spare time, she
loves taking road trips, looking for the best BBQ in the country and running with her
Ipod.
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Chuck Leary
2pm-7pm
As a young boy listening
to Arthur Godfrey on the radio, Chuck knew he wanted to be on the radio. After a failed career as
rocket scientist, Chuck returned to his first love – radio, where he currently handles the
afternoon shift on KIX-92.1. Chuck’s hobbies include ice hockey, fishing and printing counterfeit
money. Say, isn't that a swell sweater?
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Howie
Davis 7pm-Midnight
Howie Davis graduated at the top of his class in
college and then, despite being very good at algebra, decided to become a radio announcer. Howie
enjoys Pop Tarts, fried shrimp and Chocolate Chip Moose Tracks ice cream.
He's the father of twin daughters, both of whom look like their
mother.
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Liz Adams
Midnight-5am
Liz Adams has been a radio broadcaster for
twenty years. She's a UCLA grad and grew up near San Francisco. Liz's two kids (age 12 and 15) weren't
all that impressed with "what mommy does for a living" till they found out she met R.E.M.
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Scott Gaines
5am-6am
Scott comes in
early every morning to get the coffee started and warm up the chair for Jim Gregory. Before getting
into radio, Scott aspired to be a professional Ping Pong player, but his career was cut short
by a tragic hamstring accident. In his spare time, Scott enjoys watching “SpongeBob
Squarepants” and rubbing wax on his head.
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