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==Regulars on The Liz Wilde Show== ==Regulars on The Liz Wilde Show==


*Sylvain Chouinard a.k.a. "Sly" (Shows Producer and Liz's real life husband 1990-1998?) *Sylvain Chouinard a.k.a. "Sly" (Shows Producer 1990-1997)


*Sam The Mail Man (1991-present) *Sam The Mail Man (1991-2004)


*Mark Lucas (1990-1995) *Mark Lucas (1990-1995)
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*Cory Lingus (1997) *Cory Lingus (1997)


*(Mickey) Mick The Irish Prick *(Mickey) Mick The Irish Prick, executive producer, voices, guests


*Dave Devereaux....Double D *Dave Devereaux....Double D


*Steve Luongo *Steve Luongo, former drummer for John Entwistle of the Who


*], who calls in to report on the bad aliens. *], who calls in to report on the bad aliens.


*Tellula *Tellula Tripod, production, bits

*Jay, a.k.a. Vinnie, famous for the Vinnie's house of pizza bits

*Khris the Brisket a.k.a Khris Germany, former W.W.F. world wrestling tag team champion

*Christopher Titus, actor, comedian and his End of the World report

*Henry Winkler

*Jay Mohr, actor, comedian, host

*Gene Simmons of KISS

*Bob Barker

*Jim Goad, rebel writer

*Slim Makerel, performance artist, filmmaker

*Sam Kinison

*Aerosmith


==External links== ==External links==

Revision as of 00:08, 26 April 2007

Liz Wilde (born Anne Whitemore on October 27, 1970) is an American radio personality and host of the Liz Wilde Show.

Liz Wilde is considered to be one of the top shock jocks of U.S. radio in the 1990s and 2000s (other examples being Howard Stern, Mancow Muller, Bubba the Love Sponge, and Opie and Anthony).

The Liz Wilde Show stations

Liz Wilde started her career with an early success as the top rated evening and later afternoon drive personality on Boston Rock music radio station WAAF from 1990-1995.

After leaving WAAF the 'Liz Wilde Show' aired on numerous stations including:

The Liz Wilde Show most recently aired on WRXK 96 K.Rock in Ft. Myers, Florida.

The Liz Wilde Show was nationally syndicated on over 20 radio stations in 2001 by radio company Fisher Entertainment. The company dropped the show after selling its Portland, Oregon stations KOTK and KWJJ to Entercom Communications, and merging the Fisher Entertainment division and other Fisher subsidiarys into the main company Fisher Communications. Fisher Communications left the syndicated radio business in 2002 as part of corporate restructuring after several years of financial troubles.

Regulars on The Liz Wilde Show

  • Sylvain Chouinard a.k.a. "Sly" (Shows Producer 1990-1997)
  • Sam The Mail Man (1991-2004)
  • Mark Lucas (1990-1995)
  • Derek Drowne (1990-1995)
  • Cory Lingus (1997)
  • (Mickey) Mick The Irish Prick, executive producer, voices, guests
  • Dave Devereaux....Double D
  • Steve Luongo, former drummer for John Entwistle of the Who
  • UFO Phil, who calls in to report on the bad aliens.
  • Tellula Tripod, production, bits
  • Jay, a.k.a. Vinnie, famous for the Vinnie's house of pizza bits
  • Khris the Brisket a.k.a Khris Germany, former W.W.F. world wrestling tag team champion
  • Christopher Titus, actor, comedian and his End of the World report
  • Henry Winkler
  • Jay Mohr, actor, comedian, host
  • Gene Simmons of KISS
  • Bob Barker
  • Jim Goad, rebel writer
  • Slim Makerel, performance artist, filmmaker
  • Sam Kinison
  • Aerosmith

External links

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