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disc jockey (DJ)Person who plays recorded music on radio or television or at a nightclub or other live venue. Disc jockey programs became the economic base of many radio stations in the U.S. after World War II. The format generally involves one person, the disc jockey, introducing and playing phonograph records and chatting informally, usually extemporaneously, in the intervals. Because popular DJs are in a position to influence public tastes, record companies have sometimes attempted to bribe them with money and gifts, known as “payola.” How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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After two years, Samuelson moved to WHPY in Appleton, WI, working the night shift, hosting a teenage disk jockey request show from 10:30 p. The Edge's morning disk jockey, Kimberly Stone, and other radio staffers listened to the CDs to pick the five finalists. He was a radio disk jockey spinning Top 40 songs at his college radio station at Mansfield University in Mansfield, Pa. |
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