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Mark Chernoff Joins ''107-1 The Boss'' in New Jersey


Mark Chernoff
Mark Chernoff

Press Communications Classic Rock WWZY & WBHX (107-1 The Boss) Monmouth-Ocean welcomes iconic broadcaster, programmer and New York City area radio fixture Mark Chernoff to the cast of "Robby & Rochelle in the morning" as sports anchor. Chernoff will be heard weekday mornings delivering the latest tri-state area sports along with pulling swing shifts on the station.

Chernoff spent decades as Program Director for WXRK, WFAN and WNEW in New York. He also served as VP of Sports for CBS Radio and earlier in his career programmed Rock WDHA. More recently, he was heard as a host on WCBS-FM.

"Every research study indicates local radio's strengths are its personalities and its connection to the community it serves. Whether it's entertainment from Rochelle and I, local information from our news anchor Dianne DeOliveira, weather from our staff meteorologist "Nor'easter" Nick Pittman, traffic from the legendary Joe Nolan and now sports from Mark, listeners to 107-1 The Boss in the morning will hear everything New Jersey and New York live and we'll have fun doing it. Mark is exceptional talent and a brilliant strategic mind I've long respected, thrilled to have him join our team of outstanding broadcasters at Press," said Robby Bridges.

Chernoff added, "I'm looking forward to getting back on the radio at 107-1 The Boss and to be able to live in both the Sports and Rock worlds. Many thanks to Robby and Rochelle for inviting me into their world."

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