
Rich Robinson
Program DirectorGrew up in Manasquan, where I forged my working papers so I could get a job in a local restaurant. Started in radio when I was 17, then jumped into the record business at 18, lying about my age like a mad-man. Got back into radio in my early 20’s, when I was named program director of WHTG, which we changed into FM 1063 (recognized by the industry as one of the first and most influential alternative rock stations in the country). Left FM1063 after a little more than a decade, heading out west to work on a couple of radio stations in New Mexico; after a few years, I moved back to the NYC area to get back into the record business.
After that label ( and then another one) were both absorbed by bigger companies, I spent the next few years on Sirius Satellite Radio, working on several channels, before I was lucky to rejoin my Alma Mater (Brookdale Community College), and program 90.5 The NIGHT. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to travel around the country, and work with artists from Belle & Sebastian to Rush, Rob Halford to Little Feat, but my biggest thrill has always been, and continues to be, putting on a pair of headphones, and being on the radio.
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Tim Donnelly stopped by to chat about the book release party for Nick Corasaniti's new book "I Don't Want To Go Home – the Oral History of the Stone Pony" coming up at The Stone Pony.
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Willie Nile stopped by to chat about all that he has coming up including his “Spirit of 76 Birthday Bash” June 8 at the Wonder Bar.
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Some of the folks from Rock The Farm, including CooCoo Cachoo Plus 2, stopped by to chat about the upcoming Rock The Farm Tribute Festival in Seaside Heights.
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Local legends deSoL stopped by to chat about a Sato benefit show that they have coming up as well as playing some songs (including a new one) live in the studio.
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