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.

Academy Award nominated actress Angela Bassett spoke with Jodi Berry on the importance of voting in this year’s election.

Actress Lynn Whitfield takes about why she wants four more years for President Obama.

North Carolina Central University students will host an Election Night Watch Party tonight, from 9 to 11 p.m. in the Alfonso Elder Student Union. NCCU professors from the Department of Political Science will answer questions and provide commentary. Individuals can participate in the online discussion using #NCCUIVOTED. This event is open to the public. Refreshments […]

Business owner and former NBA star Earvin “Magic” Johnson says he is “comfortable with” paying his share of more taxes and why President Obama deserves four more years. Magic Johnson likes Obama for 4 more years

Millions will head to the polls today to cast their vote in the presidential election and local and state races. The race in North Carolina will be very close and R& B singer John Legend weighs in on the importance of making your voice heard. Check out John Legend’s interview

Election day is tomorrow and R&B/Gospel singer Shirley Murdock proudly wears her Obama pin. Murdock shares her thoughts on why President Obama needs your support.

Mary J. Blige participated in the Hurricane Sandy, “Coming Together” telethon. The telethon raised $23 million.

Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to President Obama and one of the most influential women in America says your vote counts. Jarrett says it’s going to be close election and talks about the importance of this election.

A great deal is at stake in the election tomorrow. Today at 3p.m. don’t miss the Michael Baisden Show. Pre – Election Day show – Calls all day about the election, getting out the vote,

Former President Bill Clinton, is planning a stop in Raleigh on Sunday to rally support for President Obama’s re-election bid. Clinton will appear at a Get Out to Vote rally at Pullen Park 520 Ashe Ave in Raleigh. Doors open at 3:30p.m. Obama carried the Tar Heel state in 2008, the first Democrat to win […]

She’s a funny and fiery comedic who takes her politics serious. Check out my interview with Aisha Tyler. She talks about the importance of voting in the upcoming presidential election and her upcoming projects.

It’s time once again for the annual ritual of resetting your clocks for a return to standard time. In fall, we turn daylight saving time off, and return to standard time. Time reverts to standard time at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of November. This year that makes it this Sunday the 4th. Don’t […]