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RJ now returns to what he did 20 years ago. He was on am, fm, and tv.Beginning this week, the club diner restaurant will eminate his live 2 hr. disco music show from their newly remodeled restaurant, 7 to 9 on WVLT 92.1 Rt 168, Black Horse Pike, Belmar, N.J. Friday night. RJ is bringing in new sponsors, Dish TV to his talk show saturday afternoons 3pm on 1540 radio Philadelphia's 50,000 watt voice. The evening bulletin joins RJ advertising crusin' 92.1 24 hrs. a day of oldies. When his tv show commences on a local uhf television station in Philadelphia, he will be advertising Abercrombie and Fitch clothing stores. They will present some of RJ's beautiful models representing their latest clothing line. They are in the Cherry Hill mall, King of Prussia Plaza, and Willow Grove Mall. He is also trying to bring them to his South Jersey outlet crusin 92.1 . As of July 8th, the new Mc Donalds Bistro Gormet will originate his 3:00 Saturday afternoon show on 1540 radio. RJ hopes to bring Verizon DSL, and Directiv to both of his radio stations. Some of his guests that include in the future weeks are: Philadelphia's number one talk show host Irv Homer, he may even sit in with RJ to spin some disco on crusin 92.1 and conversation on 1540 talk radio The owner, and publisher of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Tom Rice will be RJ's guest on Crusin' 92.1 and 1540 radio am, Philadelphia's 50,000 watt voice. Tom and RJ have been Philadelphian's all their lives. They love Philadelphia and South Jersey. That is why for the first time in years, the american truth will be told on two wonderful radio stations in America.For those of you who criticize RJ's sponsors, he is truely worked a miracle to return to radio am, fm, and tv, all within one months time, and these sponsors are all blue chip top of the line advertisers. As the owner of his radio station called him after last saturday afternoons show he said to RJ," RJ thank you for bringing life back to Philadelphia radio and exitement once again to radio 1540, Philadelphia's 50,000 watts of pure people power".