JD 10AM-3PM

JD 10AM-3PM

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Hey Everybody!

 

It’s your buddy, JD, here! I can’t tell you how happy I am to be working Middays at Z95.1. I’ve been working in Charlottesville for over 20 years and nothing beats getting to hang out with you while you’re at work too! When I’m not keeping that 9-5 No Repeat Work Day rolling, I’m enjoying a nice relaxing sit on my porch, watching TV, and taking long walks around the city of Charlottesville(My longest was 7 miles!).  Hope to see you weekdays starting at 10am to 3pm on Z95.1!

 

PS. Sometimes Sherry let’s me tell a joke or two right at the end of her show. Tune in a little earlier so you don’t miss that!

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