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Liz Wilde (born Anne Whittemore on October 27, 1963) is an American radio personality.

History

Liz Wilde started her career with an evening show later moving to afternoon drive-time on WAAF-FM in Boston, Massachusetts from 1990-1995. Wilde moved to WLUP in Chicago, Illinois where her show aired March through November of 1995. Her show the aired in the morning drive-time slot from 6am-10am for five months on [[ She moved on to rock-and-roll pioneering station WMMS 100.7FM in Cleveland, Ohio.

Her show also aired on WPLL in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale market, KYNG in the Dallas/Fort Worth,Texas market, and most recently on WRXK in Ft. Myers, Florida from November 2004 till March 2006 .

In 2001, Wilde's show was syndicated by NBG Radio Network from their studios in Portland, Oregon debuting on over 20 stations including KOTK in Portland.

Liz Wilde is currently writing her autobiography which is scheduled to be published in 2009.

References

  1. Bickelhaupt, Susan (March 16, 1992). "ROCK RADIO GOES RAUNCHY". Boston Globe.
  2. ^ Feder, Robert (February 23, 1995). "Female Shock Jock To Join Loop Lineup". Chicago Sun-Times. Cite error: The named reference "suntimes" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. "PLANET RADIO'S A.M. PERSONALITY BLASTS OFF TO NEW JOB IN CLEVELAND". Miami Herald. January 24, 1997. pp. 3B. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  4. "NBG Radio Network Signs Agreement With Fisher Entertainment For The Liz Wilde Show". Business Wire. Retrieved 2008-05-30.

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