Wendy Williams – 56 

Wendy Williams began her radio career as a WVIS host in the Virgin Islands in the United States. In 1989, she began to work as a substitute disk jockey for urban contemporary WRKS (now WEPN-FM) in New York City. In December 1994, after the acquisition of WRKS by Emmis Broadcasting, she was relocated to the other New York property of the company. She then went on to work for a Philadelphia station called WUSL.

In 2001, she started to represent the WBLS. By 2008, she was syndicated in cities such as Shreveport, Redondo Beach, Wilmington, Columbia, and Toledo, among other markets. Williams eventually ended her radio career in 2009 with enough credits to make it to TV. These days, she’s planning for a new season of her talk show and insists she’s basically “the same Wendy.” Since closing down studio production in March 2020 on her daytime talk show, she went remote for two months, hosting Wendy at Home from her home in New York.

 

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