Radio DJ’s in Hot Water After April Fool’s Fail
Two radio morning show DJ's in Florida were taken off the air until further notice all because of an April Fools’ Day prank.
Two radio morning show DJ's in Florida were taken off the air until further notice all because of an April Fools’ Day prank.
Since satellite radio launched, it’s provided an opportunity for a number of well-known recording artists to turn DJ, hosting their own stations with a mix of personal stories and their favorite songs — including Bob Dylan, Pearl Jam, Eminem, and Willie Nelson.
Now you can add Ozzy Osbourne to the list: the heavy metal legend has partnered with SiriusXM to create his own channel, called Ozzy’s Boneyard. According to a press release announcing the deal, the station is set to launch later this year and will feature “classic hard rock and metal music from artists like Black Sabbath, Metallica, AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, Pantera and Van Halen.”
Sure, you might have your iPod in your pocket, or you might stream to your computer, but I'd be willing to bet that even the most tech-savvy, compu-guru still has those six presets dialed in on the car radio.