The Greaseman is alive and well and living on the air in Los Angeles, as well as across the nation via the Infinity Broadcasting network. And for Baltimore fans, the outrageous, former ...
The “Greaseman,” Washington’s outrageous disc jockey whose morning show can be tuned in only by some Baltimore-area fans, will leave DC-101 (WWDC-FM, 101.1) for a Los Angeles radio station at the end ...
Congratulations to Ausherman Homes for taking a stand against the degradation of the Frederick Blues Festival. By withdrawing their sponsorship they made a valuable protest against an obscene and ...
Former WXRK deejay Doug Tracht, better known as The Greaseman, apologized again yesterday for playing a Lauryn Hill record last week on Washington station WARW and then remarking, “No wonder people ...
Don’t look for Doug Tracht, aka radio’s Greaseman, to be showing up on Fox anytime soon, as reported elsewhere yesterday. Fox Entertainment President John Matoian said yesterday he was “astounded” to ...
Watch for more syndication developments out of Birach Broadcasting Corp. soon. The company said it has hired Glenn U. Leeder as executive VP for AMF Radio Networks, including “The Greaseman Show,” ...
In the two weeks since WARW morning DJ Doug Tracht was canned for instigating D.C.’s latest racial scandalette, folks in Washington have had the displeasure of watching a well-rehearsed routine. By ...
Radio World columnist Al Peterson will join WGOP(AM)in Walkersville, Md., serving the Washington area, as operations director. He will coordinate a new studio buildout in Washington and a new ...
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