Tami Heide

Tami Heide, "The girl with two first names,"[1] is an American radio personality. Heide started out as a disc jockey on Emerson College station WERS in Boston, Massachusetts in 1977.[2] She later served as music director of Massachusetts Institute of Technology station WMBR. Heide worked at WBCN in Boston from 1984 to 1991, then took over the afternoon show at KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, California. In 2005, she moved to KCBS-FM (Jack FM) in Los Angeles, where she was responsible for writing much of the dialogue for the on-air voice.[3][4] Heide left KCBS-FM in November 2016.[5] In June 2017, she joined Los Angeles smooth R&B station KTWV for weekends and fill-in-work.[6] Heide's mother was American feminist author and social activist Wilma Scott Heide.

Radio affiliation

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References

  1. "Women who rock!" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  2. "Women who rock!" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  3. "LA Radio.com - Where are they now?". Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  4. "Insideradio.com - Jack FM". Archived from the original on 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  5. http://laradio.com November 24, 2016
  6. http://laradio.com June 15, 2017


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