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'''Liz Wilde''' (born '''Anne Whittemore''' on ], ]) is an ] ] and host of the Liz Wilde Show. '''Liz Wilde''' (born '''Anne Whittemore''' on ], ]) is an ] ] and host of the Liz Wilde Show.



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

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, known as the Cream Cheese Bitch.

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 from November 2004 till March 2006 .

The Liz Wilde Show was nationally syndicated on over 34 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 subsidiaries 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.

Liz Wilde is presently finishing her autobiography that details her journey from age 13 of her seemingly harmless rock and roll encounters, fame, money, and closeted physical, mental, and sexual abuse and the darkness of co-dependency, and her journey back "Into the Light", through Christian values. Book available summer 2009, see website for tour schedule.

Regulars on The Liz Wilde Show

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Bill Preola (1995-present) Executive producer/Head of talent/writer a.k.a. (Brentwood Bill)

  • Sylvain Chouinard a.k.a. "Sly" (Shows Producer) 1990-1998?)
  • Sam The Mail Man (1991-2003)
  • Mark Lucas (1990-1995)
  • Derek Drowne (1990-1995)
  • Cory Lingus (1997)
  • Dave Devereaux....Double D
  • Steve Luongo former John Entwistle Band drummer
  • UFO Phil, who calls in to report on the bad aliens.
  • Jimmy technical producer/writer a.k.a Tellula/Hitchcock
  • Khris Germany, former WWF wrestler, Khris the Brisket
  • Aaron Sawyer
  • Bob Seamans
  • Glenn "Lester" Landry
  • Glenn Stewart

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