Rock music radio: Why DJ Mojo, Q106 FM parted ways after nearly 16 years
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Mojo Out At Q106
- Calvert DeForest
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Re: Mojo Out At Q106
Mojo was working for 92.1 The Edge when I was on the other side of the building at Kix94. He always had a lot of enthusiasm and passion for his work, as well as a great sense of humor. Twenty years at one station is a good stretch in this day and age. I wish him well!
Shortwave is the ORIGINAL satellite radio.
Re: Mojo Out At Q106
How many "Mojos" will the market support? This guy, the Electrifying version and then the local fat version. Perhaps jerseys with numbers, to avoid confusion?
- MWmetalhead
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Re: Mojo Out At Q106
I really like how Q106's music is sounding right now; it's the best the station has sounded from a music standpoint in a long time. The station takes a somewhat more aggressive posture on new music than WRIF and WGRD and also seems to have a wider number of golds in rotation than either of those two stations. This gives Q106 a more dynamic, less predictable sound.
Paul Woods reminds me a bit of the Swedish Chef from the Muppets when he speaks!