Eagle Radio

Veteran Owned and Operated Eagle Radio

The Greatest Hits of the 80s and 90s. Where most Classic Hits play between 750 and 1,000 songs, we play over 3,000 to give you the true feeling of what music was like in the 80s and 90s. To add even a little more variety, we sprinkle in a 70s song and 2K song here and there with 10 Songs in a Row Every Hour.

COMPOSITE

CORE ARTISTS

The Eagle Radio Nut Hut | M-F 5:30a-10a
Dan has worked at several online stations, produced a podcast and even appeared on the Elvis Duran Morning Show on Z100. Danni D is a touring Stand Up Comedian who has made people laugh in Sacramento, DC, Boston and around the country. They’ll have the Dumbass of the Day, Useless Stuff You Need to Know, Paisley Dunn’s Celebrity Buzz and 10 Songs in a Row Every Hour. Start your day with the Eagle Radio Nut Hut with Dan and Danni, Weekdays 5:30-10.
Tank Sherman | M-F 10a-2p
Tank has 38 years of radio experience, including on-air, production, music and program directing, and operations. Throughout his career, Tank has had many accomplishments. He was responsible for taking WYAV from 5th to 1st in the market. He's had stops at WLSW, WBZZ, WPTT-TV, WJMO, WYAV, WERO, WDLX, WINT-TV, WLTJ, and at CBS Radio Pittsburgh.
Hollywood John Harlow | M-F 2p-7p
Hollywood John Harlow serves as the Eagle Radio Program Director and afternoon show host. His radio career began at the age of 14 in the sprawling megapolis of Tyrone, Pa at WTRN. Since then, he has been on the air in Altoona, Johnstown, State College and Chambersburg, PA., Wilmington and Fayetteville, NC, Gainesville, Fla., Milwaukee, WI, Virginia Beach, VA, Providence RI, and Boston MA. He also served in the Army as a Broadcast Journalist at the American Forces Network, SHAPE, Belgium, the Desert Storm Network in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and the Armed Forces Korea Network in Taegu and Seoul, South Korea. Hollywood has a daily visit from Skippy The Lyric Guy, the Make Me Laugh Moment to End your Workday and Happy Hour at 5. Fridays at 2, Hollywood brings you the Eagle Radio Back in the Day Top 30 and the World Famous Award-Winning Weekend Blastoff Spectacular. Hollywood is on from 2-7 Eastern on Eagle Radio
Jose Velazquez | M-F 2p-7p
Jose “JV” Velazquez began his radio career began at the age of 14 when he walked into his freshman audio and video production class and announced “I want to do a radio show.” Shortly after high school he attended the illustrious Northeast Broadcasting School in Boston, Mass and ended up working at WILD, an Urban AM radio station as a lowly (and very happy) unpaid intern. Shortly thereafter, he joined the U.S. Army to become a broadcaster because happy unpaid interns still get hungry. Plus, JV happened to also want to serve his country. During his military career, JV worked in both radio and television positions across the globe, most notably in Seoul, South Korea where he hosted an award winning morning program called “The Morning Zoo,” Panama City, Panama where he hosted a program called “The Quiet Storm” and Washington, DC as a “serious” newscaster. His most dangerous radio gig was as the most dangerous radio DJ in Afghanistan while deployed with U.S. forces. He can’t tell you more because he’d have to kill you.
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FEATURES

Back In The Day Top 30

The Eagle takes you on a Musical Journey every Sunday Morning at 7 with the Back in the Day Top 30 Countdown. Hollywood counts down the Top 30 songs from that day Aug 29, 1981. 

Back To The 80s Saturday Night

Nothing but the 80s Saturday night from 7-Mid. We’ll play your requests, and have a whole lot of fun doing it.

Sunday Night Revolution

Sunday night from 7 to midnight, we take you back in the day of new wave and grunge. It’s classic alternative from the 80s and 90s.

Fully Staffed Weekends

Eagle Radio features weekend talents who are just as strong and just as talented as the weekday jocks.

SAMPLE HOUR

Naked Eyes – Always Something There To Remind Me

Liz Phair – Supernova

Fleetwood Mac – Little Lies

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Soul to Squeeze

Scandal – Goodbye To You

Bad Boys Blue – I Totally Miss You

Rick Springfield – Affair Of The Heart

Kiss – I Was Made For Loving You

Bon Jovi – Livin’ On A Prayer

Slade – Run Runaway

Mitch Malloy – Anything At All

All-American Rejects – Dirty Little Secret

Ace Of Base – All That She Wants

Lionel Richie – Running With The Night