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94 HJY's Paul and Al Morning Show Celebrates 30 Years


Paul and Al
Paul and Al

iHeartMedia's WHJY-FM (94 HJY)/Providence has announced a 30-year anniversary celebration of "The Paul and Al Morning Show," which will broadcast on July 15 from 5:30 to 10am. To celebrate "The Paul and Al Morning Show," the station will air a compilation of show highlights and snippets from throughout the decades.

Veteran air personalities Paul and Al joined 94 HJY in the summer of 1990 and have been familiar, trusted voices to listeners around the Providence area ever since. Thirty years after its debut, "The Paul and Al Morning Show" remains top-rated and ranks second in Rhode Island radio history for all-time in longevity for a morning show on the same station, playing a considerable role in the success of the station. Throughout their career, Paul and Al have been recognized for their on-air presence and were inducted into the Rhode Island Radio Hall of Fame in 2008.

"Thirty years goes by fast when you're in a great place every day," said Paul. "We're surrounded by management and staff that are smart, funny, supportive, compassionate, and even hard-working and are really blessed to be on a totally unique rock station that is a part of the culture of Southern New England. When will we retire? You'll have to pry the microphone from our cold, dead hands."

"There's only one thing better than rock 'n' roll, and that's our rock 'n' roll listeners," added Al. "HJY is one of a kind in so many ways, and our listeners' fierce loyalty is key to the station's success and our 30-year run. We're incredibly grateful to our listeners for letting us do what we love: playing AC/DC and Metallica for breakfast and cracking lame jokes. It's a hell of a living! Thanks to iHeartMedia for keeping us rocking."

"I remember the day Paul and Al signed on as the new morning show hosts at 94 HJY, replacing iconic morning talent Carolyn Fox," said 94 HJY Program Director Doug Palmieri. "They hit the ground running and never looked back, becoming a Southern New England institution. I've been lucky enough to work with them over much of their 30 years on 94 HJY and their humor, generosity and dedication to listeners are truly inspiring. Thirty years in one place performing at the highest level in this industry ain't no joke, and these guys are the best in the business."

"Paul and Al have meant so much to so many in Southern New England," added iHeartMedia Providence General Manager Rhonda Lapham. "Above the great content and comic relief, they have also made sure to involve themselves in multiple charities like Amos House, Best Buddies, Food-a-thons and the list goes on. It has been a real privilege for me to be able to work with both of them. They are wonderful people and we look forward to several more years of laughter with them."

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