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Oldies 900
The North Country's Only Oldies Radio Station!
Oldies 900 plays music from the 60's and
early 70's with emphasis on the 60's. It's the music you grew up with!
Plus you can catch AP Network News at 6,7,8,9,AM as well as 12 Noon,
1,2,3PM as well as Brian Best's Local News at 6:03AM, 7:03AM and 8:08AM,
George's Local Weather all day and Kenny Youngs Jamboree weekdays from
1-3PM.
On-Air Bio's:
Ted Richards
Consistently described as a "clever and entertaining", Ted "The Bear"
Richards brings more than 30 years of broadcasting experience to Good Time
Oldies. At CKLW in Detroit, Ted’s 6pm-10pm show was consistently number
one and it ranked as the 3rd highest cuming night show in North America.
In 1979, Ted was named Jock of the Year by People Magazine. Ted has been
doing Oldies radio for nearly two decades.
JJ McKay
JJ McKay brightens the workday and gives listeners a charge during
their busy day as she talks about everyday life events in a fun, upbeat
manner. As an aspiring actress in College, JJ realized that theater would
be a rather unstable career, so she went with her second love in the
entertaining business -- radio. JJ is the Good Time Oldies Operations
Manager, but dearly loves being on the air where her experience includes
CHR, AC, Country and Oldies in a variety of markets. For nearly ten years,
JJ served as Operations Manager for Adult Hit Radio. When JJ's not working
she enjoys family, friends, sports and spirit-filled activities.
Dennis
Harrington
Good Time Oldies’ Dennis Harrington is host of the "Happy Hour" and
"Sixty Minutes of the Sixties" – a solid hour of music from Rock & Rolls
greatest decade. Dennis offers some interesting insights on everyday
events for commuters heading home from work with Good Time Oldies. Dennis
has worked in markets of all sizes including legendary top 40 KAAY in
Little Rock and at Denver’s Oldies KOOL 105.
Dave Sanders
Dave Sanders has a gift for creating "theater of the mind." At "Dave’s
Diner," there’s a crew of regulars: Officer Mahoney who guards the pastry
racks; Earlene the sassy waitress and the cook, Sal from Manila. To set
the mood, Dave plays jukebox classics. He has worked in a variety of
formats and is also a frequently heard voice on regional and national
commercials.
Gary Outlaw
Everything about Gary’s show is authentic, including his name! Gary
plays romantic requests and dedications during his popular feature
"Backseat Oldies" for his faithful late-night audience. Other features
include "The Collectors Cabinet" from which Gary plays forgotten 45's.
Gary is an original member of the Good Time Oldies team, joining in 1990.
Gary has worked both as a radio personality and reporter in markets such
as Detroit, Kalamazoo, Toledo and Denver.
Bill Lyall
Born just minutes from the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, Bill got his
first taste of radio as a boy scout when the scout leader (an electrician)
let him talk to people across the country on a ham radio! Bill served his
country in the Army as a nuclear weapons inspector & traveled extensively
thru Europe - attending lots of rock concerts (including Jimi Hendrix just
weeks before his death). Bill's radio career has spanned nearly 25 years
including jobs as sales rep, newscaster & on-air talent (his love). Bill's
a single dad of a lovely college age daughter who, in her youth, would
actually sleep in the studio while Dad was on the air working! Bill loves
to ski, cook, race bicycles, travel, work with his raku pottery & hang
with his pets - truly a product of the Age of Aquarius!
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