On-air Personalities
Sid King
    Keep checkin' back, we're gonna get the dirt on this guy and get it posted!
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Dixie Carter
    Yep, you guessed it - we're gonna get the goods on her and post it right here! Keep watchin' for it!
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Ted "The Bear" Richards
    Consistently described as a "clever and entertaining", Ted "The Bear" Richards brings more than 30 years of broadcasting experience to Cruisin' Oldies. At CKLW in Detroit, Ted’s 6pm-10pm show was consistently number one and it ranked as the 3rd highest cuming night show in North America. In 1979, Ted was named Jock of the Year by People Magazine. Ted has been doing Oldies radio for nearly two decades.
Larry Nelson
    Larry is the kind of guy who totally immerses himself in the Oldies. His on-air work includes stops in markets such as Key West, FL; Rockford, IL; and Minneapolis-St. Paul. Larry has also done syndicated television work, including play-by-play sports and a wrestling show for ESPN. Larry loves to get involved in promotional activities, contests, and if he could, he might just giveaway the station license.
Dennis Harrington
    Cruisin' Oldies’ Dennis Harrington is host of the "Happy Hour" and "Sixty Minutes of the Sixties" – a solid hour of music from Rock & Rolls greatest decade. Dennis offers some interesting insights on everyday events for commuters heading home from work with Cruisin' Oldies. Dennis has worked in markets of all sizes including legendary top 40 KAAY in Little Rock and at Denver’s Oldies KOOL 105.
Dave Sanders
    Dave Sanders has a gift for creating "theater of the mind." At "Dave’s Diner," there’s a crew of regulars: Officer Mahoney who guards the pastry racks; Earlene the sassy waitress and the cook, Sal from Manila. To set the mood, Dave plays jukebox classics. He has worked in a variety of formats and is also a frequently heard voice on regional and national commercials.
Gary Outlaw
    Everything about Gary’s show is authentic, including his name! Gary plays romantic requests and dedications during his popular feature "Backseat Oldies" for his faithful late-night audience. Other features include "The Collectors Cabinet" from which Gary plays forgotten 45's. Gary is an original member of the Cruisin' Oldies team, joining in 1990. Gary has worked both as a radio personality and reporter in markets such as Detroit, Kalamazoo, Toledo and Denver.

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