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Mike Addams Gay Vernon Nancy Quill Dan Justin Candy O'Terry David Allan Boucher Michael Burns Don Kelley Mark Laurence
Amanda Melissa Gaudette Audrey Constant Jen McKay David O'Leary Jackie BrushJames O'Neill Tina Gao



Florida native Mike Addams has been a fixture on Boston radio since 1973, starting out at WRKO in its Top 40 days. Later Mike was Program Director at WROR, then drive time host at WHDH, WZOU, Oldies 103, and MAGIC 106.7 sister station Country 96.9 before moving over to MORNING MAGIC twelve years ago.



 



Gay Vernon has been a voice in Boston radio since 1981. A graduate of Marietta College in Ohio, Gay's first on-air radio job was as a sports reporter at WOTW in Nashua, New Hampshire. The only child of former Red Sox first baseman Mickey Vernon, Gay knows her way around just about every ball park in America. She is also the co-host of MAGIC 106.7's award winning EXCEPTIONAL WOMENprogram.



 


Nancy Quill has been part of the MAGIC family since our debut almost 25 years ago. She was the very first voice heard on the station in January, 1982, and has worked every on-air shift at MAGIC 106.7 except overnights. Nancy has the longest tenure of any woman on the radio in Boston. She reaches a quarter of a million people weekly. More people tune to Nancy on MAGIC 106.7 every workday than any other station in Boston (source...Arbitron, Spring 2006).

 


Jamaica Plain native Dan Justin is no stranger to afternoon radio! Prior to his promotion to MAGIC 106.7, Dan held down the drive-time show on sister station WROR. He's also been on sister station WBOS, as well as WBMX, and the old WZOU and WCGY. Dan is also a host on our Smooth Jazz station, MAGIC 106.7 HD-2.

 



Candy O'Terry is a 17 year veteran of MAGIC 106.7. She's someone who wears many hats, including MAGIC REAL-TIME TRAFFIC in afternoon drive, host of MAGIC BACKSTAGE, and is the "designated hitter" for most airshifts. Candy is MAGIC's Assistant Program Director and the creator and co-host of EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN. She's also President of the American Women in Radio & Television / New England.



 


David Allan Boucher has the longest running and most successful nighttime show in Boston. He has hosted BEDTIME MAGIC since its inception in 1982, and can boast over eighteen straight years at #1 Women 25-54, the most successful track record of any nighttime show in America! David's larger-than-life voice and unique delivery make him one of a kind.

 



Boston is very much a 24-hour city, and Lowell native Michael Burns began his radio career at WLLH - the same station that launched Ed McMahon of "The Tonight Show" fame. Michael actually worked with the man who had hired Ed years earlier. Michael became an overnight sensation when he took over as host of the MAGIC NIGHTSHIFT twelve years ago. Today more people listen to MAGIC 106.7 overnight than any other station!



 



Don Kelley, MAGIC 106.7 Vice President/Director of Programming, has been at the helm for eighteen years. A Wellesley native, Don's radio career started at the Boston College campus radio station, then worked his way up the ranks as an Air Personality and Program Director in several New England markets, plus West Palm Beach, Syracuse, and Baltimore (where he programmed the nation's first Mix station to #1) - Don wound up back home in 1990. Since then MAGIC 106.7 has become the most successful FM station in Boston!



 


Worcester native Mark Laurence went to Colby College in Maine, then broke into radio at a station in Bangor called The Zone, owned by Stephen King.

Mark is the MAGIC 106.7 Music Director. Mark reviews hundreds of new songs each week, looking for the one or two new songs that are perfect for MAGIC. Mark also hosts Saturday afternoon from Noon-4PM.

 
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