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NJ 101.5 and TOMMY G.

TOMMY G has been suspended from WKXW (NJ.101.5) for 2 weeks.he will be back on the air jun 3. I am guessing that he was suspended for running his mouth to callers and playing music over some callers.I was told by Steve who answer the phones at night for him.now maybe he will stop his crying every night.
 
Holy *Check Your FACTS* BEFORE YOU WRITE BATMAN!! You went from one extreme to the next...Please don't drown in a pool of "drama!"

Good God...I thought Soul Crusher was a "thread-wrecker"
 
This is probably why many radio vets told me when I was younger that nightime radio shifts can be a killer on your body and not to take them. I've come to also realize that even morning radio shifts can be a killer but they pay so much more. A friend of mine was producing a morning show and quit after a year solely because he couldn't function. He would try and get sleep from 8 PM to 2 AM so he could be at his desk at 4 AM for show prep. Since he quit he dropped 20 pounds and is much more pleasant to be around. I try not to mess with mother nature. Afternoon or evening radio shifts I would have to say would have the least impact on one's body.
 
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