About Jodi Berry

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 Bassett, 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 6a-10a Monday-Friday and 11a-3p Sundays.

Will season two of “R & B Divas” Atlanta” be drama free? Former lead singer Latocha Scott (Xscape) addresses that issue, she also talks about a possible Xscape reunion, her new album and what it takes to be and R & B Diva. Check out interview…… Latocha Scott Photos

President Barack Obama called Jason Collins on Monday to express his gratitude after the NBA player publicly announced that he is gay. Several politicians have applauded Collins’ decision to come out as well. First Lady Michelle Obama tweeted her support, while former President Bill Clinton, whose daughter went to school with Collins offered a statement […]

Aida, a sensational tale of war, romance, and intrigue that spans the gates of Thebes and the banks of the Nile comes to the triangle. The opera features soprano Angela Brown in the role as Aida, with performances Friday, May 3 8pm at Memorial Hall, in Chapel Hill and Sunday May 5, 3pm at Meymandi […]

When was the last time I told you how annoyed I get with Black people? Jay-Z released a musical press release titled “Open Letter” answering…

The Southern Women’s Show featured three days of fashion shows, cooking demonstrations, beauty tips, health screenings, decorating ideas and personal growth opportunities. The show featured more than 400 exhibits with the latest trends and new products. Hundreds of listeners stopped by the Radio One booth to meet radio personalities, play games and try their hand […]

Lauryn Hill pens an open letter addressing public speculation about her income tax evasion. Here’s her explanation of “what had happened was”. Read it here! It has been reported that I signed a new record deal, and that I did this to pay taxes. Yes, I have recently entered into an agreement with Sony Worldwide […]

Legendary soul group The O’Jays are tired of companies using their music without consent. The soul music superstars just filed a lawsuit against Crown Royal Whiskey over the use of their biggest hit “For the Love of Money.” The O’Jays claim the liquor company ripped off a portion of their song for a commercial featuring […]

He’s written countless songs with lot’s of love, passion and smooth sultry soul. Joe Thomas known affectionately as JOE, delivers once again. Check out his new single “I’d Rather Have Love.” Is it HOT or NOT. JOE-I’d Rather Have Love-Main Mast

Mike Epps and Katt Williams are set to headline a cowboy comedy in the upcoming Blazin’ Four. It’s a Blazing Saddles-style action comedy about a quartet of gunslingers hired to protect a small town from marauding Mexican bandits. Epps plays Noah, a somewhat lowlife preacher who takes the job in the hopes of finding redemption. […]

The second season of R & B Divas: Atlanta premieres Wednesday, May 1 on TV One locally on TWC channel 330. Two new divas Latocha Scott and Angie Stone have been added to the show, and singer Syleena Johnson reflects on the new season, career, family and upcoming projects. ALSO SEE: ‘R&B Diva’ Syleena Johnson […]

Who doesn’t like a nice crisp, crunchy cucumber in a salad or on a sandwich. According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control) your favorite raw vegetable has been tied to an outbreak of salmonella. An outbreak of Salmonella linked to cucumbers imported from Mexico has sickened 73 people in 18 states. The states with […]

Congratulations to Stevie Wonder. He’ll receive the 2013 Service to America Leadership Award from the NAB Education Foundation. Wonder will be honored for his work as an activist, messenger of peace and his dedication to helping people with disabilities and children and families in need. The legendary singer-songwriter will receive his award at NABEF’s Celebration […]