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The Lee John Morning Show (Weekday's from 6-10am)

Lee John gets your hectic day started with the news you can use first thing, today's weather, contests, plenty of laughs, and of course music!

Hello all. Lee John here. I guess my history in this business is not unlike others who fell in love with radio from a young age.

As a child, I would sit at our kitchen table and listen to the old radio on our counter belt out the sound of the morning "Disc Jockey". He would introduce the Top 40 Hits, give the weather forecast, talk to the "Characters" that called in, do interviews and contests. Radio was very "Magical" to me.

I began pretending I was a "Disc Jockey" when I was about ten years old and actually have a tape of me when I was twelve, hosting the " Lee John Morning Show", doing interviews, comedy, telling stories and giving a "Play by Play" account of the "GUY LOMBARDO NEW YEARS EVE PARTY" on the TV. All while sitting in my pajamas in my living room.

I started to do impressions when I was a kid, like Ed Sullivan, W.C. Fields, Kermit the Frog, etc. By the time I was 16 years old I did over 100 voices. I entertained at parties, fairs, and in theater productions in High School and did some voiceover work for my local radio station.

Eventually I went to college for Radio and Television Broadcasting. I did a number of College radio shows, and hosted Cable Television Programs. I continued with my love of Theater as well, and was in numerous productions in college and community theater.

I got my first job in Radio during my first year in College. I have worked with different Radio formats including "Music of Your Live", " Classic Rock", and " Adult Contemporary".

I was honored to join SE-93 because of its wonderful history, and proud place in this community.

I have been Broadcasting now for decades and still feel like the little kid sitting at the kitchen table. RADIO is just as MAGICAL to me today.

Thank you very much for listening to the LEE JOHN MORNING SHOW 6 - 10am Monday thru Friday on SE-93.

I am proud to be the voice on the radios in those "Kitchens", "Cars" and "Businesses" out there.

The Andrew Hill Experience (Weekday's from 3-7pm)

Andrew Hill started his radio career as a board operator and sports reporter with WWSE/WJTN while still attending Maple Grove High School. In the fall of 2001 Andrew was promoted to morning sports anchor and landed his first "air-chair" on WWSE. Andrew prides himself on being the one guy on the radio "everyone can listen to."

 

In the summer of 2003 Andrew became the host of the popular SE93 Chautauqua Lake Voices competition and in June of 2005 was promoted to the position of SE93 Program Director. Andrew is now the Director of Operations & Programming for the five stations of Media One Group (WWSE, WJTN, HUG, WQFX, WKSN) but still holds his air time each weekday afternoon on SE93.

 

When not on the air he enjoys spending time with his wife Hope, son Tyler, daughter Alivia and two cats, a dog and goldfish.

 

Andrew is currently the Advisor of the Chautauqua County Youth Hockey Association, is found speaking to High School and College students about communications and reads to young children at school and community events. Andrew has also volunteered on various committees, including the Chautauqua County Disaster Preparedness Commission and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Chautauqua County Child Advocacy Program (CAP) and the Vestry of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Jamestown, NY.

Delilah After Dark (Sunday-Friday from 7pm-Midnight)

I was a small-town girl.

 

Aside from the ridiculous green beret and homely green jumper, signing me up for Girl Scouts was the best decision Mom made for her fifth-grade daughter. I already knew how to build a campfire, and selling cookies wasn't the highlight of my year -- it was the field trip to the radio station that thrilled my little eleven-year-old heart.

 

There it was, five thousand watts of crystal-clear power...it was a daytime-only radio station, the voice of our town.

 

One look into that studio and I was hooked. I begged them to let me take home the unused news copy from the AP wire. I hung it up on my wall like a rock-star poster. I got a tape recorder and practiced doing newscasts, writing exciting stories of neighborhood gossip. I practiced my commercials, imitating TV ads for Miss Clairol.

 

In the seventh grade, I entered a speech contest and won three of the four categories. The judges were the owners of that radio station. Within a week of winning the speech contest I had my first on-air job: "Delilah, on the Warpath," school news and sports, taped weekly.

 

 

By the time I was in high school I had worked into a full-time part-time position at the radio station. I wrote afternoon newscasts, wrote and produced commercials. I took the empty soda pop bottles back for the refund. Six days a week I was at the station. Six days a week I was happy!

 

It's been over 25 years, and fourteen stations since Mrs. Davis's Girl Scout troop walked through the doors of that first radio station. Today, my show isn't on a five-thousand watt daytime AM station, but the thrill of the microphone hasn't disappeared. Radio is still my first love.
Your Weekend with Jim Brickman (Saturday from 6-10am)
 
With over 7 million records sold, Jim Brickman’s romantic piano sound has made him the best-selling solo piano artist of our time, earning him two Grammy nominations, chart topping hits and his very own radio show airing across the country every week! Your Weekend with Jim Brickman is four hours of the best weekend music, tips on how to look and feel your best for less, and the entertainment scoop from Cat Greenleaf, host of the hit show Talk Stoop! Be a part of Your Weekend every weekend and catch up with superstar celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Leonardo DiCaprio, Taylor Swift, Adam Levine and more!  Your Weekend with Jim Brickman, four hours of the best weekend music, with superstar celebrity interviews, how to look and feel your best for less, and entertainment scoop!
Chris Sprague's Work Escape Weekend (Weekend's from 10am-2pm)

Chris Sprague loves movies, music, and Entertainment - so listen each weekend to find out whats going on in Hollywood!

 

Chris grew up in Hinsdale, New York, and graduated from SUNY Fredonia with a Bachelors Degree in Communications & Media.

 

He landed his first "air chair" at WMXO/WMNS in Olean, NY. After two years, Chris moved to WGGO/WQRT in Salamanca, where he served as News Director. Chris continued his travel West, and landed at Vox Allegheny Radio in 1999 where he was the afternoon personality on WHUG, and served as production director. After serving as Operations Manager with WWCB in Corry, PA, Chris landed himself at Media One Group in the summer of 2005.  When Chris is not at work, he is working out at the gym, and spends time with family and friends.

Mike Harvey's Supergold Oldies (Saturday from 6p-Midnight)

Mike Harvey's SuperGold is the most listened to Saturday night show in the nation, and features the greatest hits from the 60's and 70's and even some from the 80's. Now in it's 25th year, "Mike Harvey's SuperGold" originates from "The Villages" in Ocala, Florida and airs live every Saturday night 6pm-Midnight on SE93!

AT40 The 80's w/Casey Kasum (Saturday from 2-6pm)

Tune in for American Top 40 "The 80's" with Casey Kasum each weekend on SE93!

 

These are the original shows hosted by Casey during the 80's complete with all the songs that made Billboard's Top 40 Chart.

 

Each week's show features a specific countdown week from the 80s, complete with Casey's original narration, fun facts, and those long distance dedications.

 

Plus, all the music in the countdown has been digitally re-mastered for superior sonic quality.

 

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