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The Jerry Beebe Show
on
WIBBAGE
Jerry Beebe
Before any of the other radio morning show hosts in South Jersey, there was Jerry Beebe.
Jerry started waking up South Jersey in February of 1985, and his heritage morning show now attracts thousands of devoted South Jersey listeners.
Call the Jerry Beebe Show at 609-525-0943 for great conversation and fun prizes.
Tune in and start your day with a smile. If you love oldies music and want to know what's happening in your community and around the world, the Jerry Beebe Show should be your morning wake up choice.
Email Jerry at
jerrybeebeshow.wibbage@gmail.com
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Rick Rock
Weekdays 9 am to 3pm.
"Just trying to make your day
a little bit better"
A Fun To Listen To WIBBAGE Lineup of our favorite Oldies. Rick Rock, Consistently Fun and Entertaining, Instant Requests & Dedications, Special Features, Giveaways. Holder Of the Key To The City, Sea Isle City and Inductee of Wildwood's Avenue of Stars
He's one of the Good Guys
Check Out
Rick Rock
rickrock.wibbage@gmail.com
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Philly Bill Culp
Afternoon Daily
3 - 7
From Under The EL....
to
Under The Boardwalk
Keeping you company through mid afternoon and on the ride home right through dinner, with the
Sounds Of WIBBAGE.
Philadelphia native Bill Culp,
Inductee of Wildwood's Avenue Of The Stars, came back to Radio at 94.3 on Memorial Day weekend 2006 after a 27-year vacation.
Contact Philly Bill to be part of the Daily Birthday Bash phillybill.wibbage@gmail.com
and
Saturday
" Down The Shore with Philly Bill "
The Sounds and Memories from the city where it all began
You don't have to be from Philly to Love the Music, but it doesn't hurt !
Every Saturday from 10 am you'll hear the coolest musical memories from the Happiest Guy on the RADIO. Requests, The Top 45's at Noon, and " That Great Radio Game"
Who Am I?
" Down The Shore with Philly Bill Culp " Saturday 10 am to 2 pm
WIBBAGE Million Dollar Weekend
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Play " Who Am I " Every Saturday
CLICK HERE FOR EXTRA CLUES www.BRIKproductions.com
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WELCOME THE NEWEST WIBBAGE GOOD GUY
SOUTH JERSEY RADIO PERSONALITY
KEN SCHAFFER
7 TO MIDNIGHT MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
John Records Landecker
The Legendary Good Guy from Philly's WIBBAGE 99

A fresh, entertaining high energy approach to radio and the Music of the
" HAVE A NICE DECADE "
" Into the '70s with John records Landecker " Saturday 7 pm to midnight
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Sunday
Bobby Emmons
The Music and Memories Show
Sunday Noon to 2pm
Musical Memories, Special Guests & more
bobbywibg@aol.com
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Dave the Rave
Presents Relics and Rarities
"Tunes you haven't heard in a long time"
and Presented as only Dave The Rave can !
Sunday 2pm to 4pm
dave@davetherave.com
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The Doo Wop Stop
9 - Midnight Sunday
No One Does Doo Wop Like
Cool Bobby. B.
Americas premier Do Wop Music Show

Retro Commercials, Retro Radio Air checks of Other Boss Jocks and Wibbage Good Guys
And all with the great sounds of WIBBAGE!
WIBBAGE FM 94.3
DJ
HALL OF FAME
Bob Charger 2010
Philly Radio Veteran Bob Charger stepped in when Jim Nettleton Passed away. As a Good Guy when WIBBAGE was still in Philly, it was natural for Bob to maintain the morning show on WIBBAGE FM 94.3 ,
even while hosting a 7 to midnight shift on Philly Radio.
Bob Charger continues to be a great friend to WIBBAGE FM 94.3.
Thank You Bob Charger .
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Jim Nettleton
Philly legend Jim Nettleton, WIBG-FM's morning personality passed away October 4 after a sudden illness.
Wibbage FM was "Diamond Jim's" last stop on his historic career spanning over 50 years in Hit Radio.
You Remember Jim Nettleton from the Boss Jock Days of WFIL in Philly, his hit making Days in Hartford at WDRC,
or maybe New York at WABC and the ABC Contemporary Radio Network.
He started in New Jersey at WRSU, Rutgers, went to WHTG in Eatontown, then off to Philly.
In addition to Hartford and the Big Apple, Jim starred at stations in Toronto, Tampa and other major cities, and hosted hundreds of
radio music specials. He came back in his favorite Philly / South Jersey at WPEN, WOGL and finally with his friends at Wibbage FM.
Jim was also the trusted voice of thousands of radio and TV commercials. We will greatly miss Jim, not only a fine talent, but a great guy to work with. | |  |
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