Tom Joyner has always been recognized as a man on the move. He first came to public attention by hosting a morning radio show in Dallas and an afternoon show in Chicago simultaneously for eight years, flying back-and-forth between jobs daily. In the 1990s his popularity soared as the host of a nationally syndicated morning radio program. As nationally syndicated radio programs became a hot trend in the 1990s, Joyner became the biggest star in black radio.
Born and raised in Lexington, KY. A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and Shaw University with degrees in broadcasting and business management her passion for radio began at the age of 12.
Jodi’s love for music proved she’s one of the best in the business, she was awarded the BRE Drummer award for Music Director of the year, and nominated Assistant Program Director and Music Director of the year by Billboard magazine.
Jodi’s career spans over 20 years in radio and television. She began her stint in radio as the midday host, morning show host and assistant program director and production director for WCKU. Jodi came to Raleigh in 1993 as WQOK’s afternoon drive-time announcer and was later became Music Director.
She likes to keep it real by connecting with her audience with her conversational and smooth delivery. Jodi feels radio is more than just playing music, she feels a responsibility to motivate and inspire her listeners to dream big and be the best they can be.
She’s interviewed national and political figures including President Obama, the legendary Eddie Levert , Actress Angela Bassestt, John Legend, and she’s not afraid to ask the tough questions.
Jodi is committed to the community especially the annual Breast Cancer “Race for The Cure” walk and loves to MC public service events. She enjoys sports, reading , cooking especially fresh foods from her garden and an avid photographer.
Jodi keeps her listeners up to date on what’s hot in the entertainment industry, and credits her success and longevity in radio to God and her loyal listeners. Listen to her on WFXC/WFXK Monday-Saturdays from 10-a-3p
Born in El paso Texas, currently living in Cary. North Carolina. MixMaster B has been in radio over 23 yrs. His love for music began early as a child beating on pots and pans from underneath his mother’s sink, to his first drum set to a more advanced drum set playing for the church choir. Specializing in keeping the beats for all types of music from rock, country, jazz to gospel. He knew he had been in the music game for years when he went from mixing with vinyl records to using cd players that you can “scratch” on and this new back saver called ” serato” :) You can currently listen to MixMaster B on Foxy 107-104 on Friday nights from 7-1am on the all request 80′s show.