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WKXW's "Jersey Guy" Ray Rossi gets a solo nighttime talkshow
Millennium's "New Jersey 101.5" is replacing the current 2-7pm team of "Jersey Guys" Ray Rossi and Casey Bartholomew with the returning Deminski & Doyle, starting July 5. Today WKXW, Trenton PD Eric Johnson announces that Rossi is being retained to host "The Late Show with Jersey Guy Ray Rossi", weeknights from 11pm to 3am. Johnson says "Ray has been part of the Jersey Guys franchise since 2002. Now he's branching out with his own solo show, tapping into the vast pool of New Jersey night life, and continuing to highlight the happenings on the legislative front as well as everyday life in the Great Garden State." The New Jersey Board of Radio-Info.com quickly picked up on the news about the solo "Jersey Guy", here.
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