JC
I'm your host on the 'Late Side' from Midnight til 6am during the week and on the weekends, I host The Saturday Night House Party with Sounds By Todd from 7pm to midnight .
A native of Lafayette,Indiana.. I got the 'Radio Bug' when he was 13 while listening to his father's old Stan Freberg albums from his radio shows. After seeing his son so drawn to radio, his dad, introduced me to Melvin Lindsey and 'The Quiet Storm' on WHUR in Washington,DC when he was stationed at the Pentagon. Needless to say, I was hooked!
I attended Indiana St. in Terre Haute,In and The Professional Broadcasters Institute in Indianapolis. I was hired at at 107.9 WTPI(later becoming WNTR IN 2005) in July of '94 and was there until 2009. On WTPI, I was the weekend host of 'Nightbreeze' and on WNTR I was the host of 'Saturday Night Live with JC' from 2006-09. I'm a big kid at heart and I love collecting sports and Superhero memorbilia(remember the 'Big Kid' part I mentioned? lol).
It's a privilige to finally to be able to work at a radio station with the history of WTLC. It took a long time for me to get here but it was worth the wait and I'm so grateful for that.
twitter: @jcwtlc
It looks like Snoop Dogg has a new business that he can legally puff on. The rap legend is launching his own line of cigars called ‘Executive Branch'(insert your own jokes here). According to Billboard.com, Snoop’s first release will be the Executive Branch Cigarillos, with two-packs being sold for 99-cents each. The emcee plans to fully unveil his cigar line this spring when he headlines at Coachella with Dr.”when is your ‘Detox’ cd gonna drop” Dre. Snoop says he plans to release new styles and flavor s of cigars throughput the year,noting that all of his products will be “up to Snoop Dogg standards”
As it’s been documented, Snoops penchant for smoking made less fortnate headlines last week. The rapper was arrested last weekend after border patrol agaents in texas found marijuana in his tour bus(SHOCKER). Snoop has been cited for misdemeanor drug possession, and could face up to 180 days behind bars.
Source–Metro Networks