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Invasion of the WCBS FM Jocks!!!!

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blueboy

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Like Martians landing in Grovers Mill, former WCBS FM jocks are arriving at Jersey stations to displace otherwise unsuspecting morning guys. First WMGQ and now The Breeze. The ripple effects of Jack are being felt by the now unemployed lesser mortals in Jersey.
 
> Like Martians landing in Grovers Mill, former WCBS FM jocks
> are arriving at Jersey stations to displace otherwise
> unsuspecting morning guys. First WMGQ and now The Breeze.
> The ripple effects of Jack are being felt by the now
> unemployed lesser mortals in Jersey.
>

I'm suprised that The Breeze is picking up CBS-FM jocks.

Nobody within the 99.7 WBHX or 106.3/5 WKOE coveerage areas was ever able to hear CBS-FM so these jocks are essentially unknowns.
 
> Like Martians landing in Grovers Mill, former WCBS FM jocks
> are arriving at Jersey stations to displace otherwise
> unsuspecting morning guys. First WMGQ and now The Breeze.
> The ripple effects of Jack are being felt by the now
> unemployed lesser mortals in Jersey.

Wait a second - are you implying that Jack's to blame for jocks losing their jobs on non-Infinity stations and being replaced with former WCBS jocks?

That's a stretch.

The PD gig at the Breeze that Fitzgerald filled was willingly vacated, wasn't it?
 
>
> Nobody within the 99.7 WBHX or 106.3/5 WKOE coveerage areas
> was ever able to hear CBS-FM so these jocks are essentially
> unknowns.
>

Many of them were on WABC which was listened to throughout South Jersey.
 
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