Award winning air personality Jojo Wright of 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles

After more than two decades at KIIS-FM as the nation’s preeminent evening radio personality, there’s still plenty in the tank for Jojo Wright. Well-known for his celebrity interviews, the tables are turned on Wright who explains his fascination of the paranormal, his most memorable celebrity encounters and his ultimate movie role. Jojo explains how keeping his life simple has kept him young and how fatherhood has changed him. His radio persona is “what you hear is what you get” and that’s taken him a long way from a small town in Texas. It’s time you got know Jojo on the Radio.

The Dave Lewis Show
The Dave Lewis Show
Getting to know Jojo on the Radio: From Michael Jackson to the Paranormal
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January 24, 2019

Getting to know Jojo on the Radio: From Michael Jackson to the Paranormal

"My mom would take me and my sister on picnics and she thought it was a nice place to sit and have lunch...and she would take us to graveyards and we would just sit and eat outside the graveyard...we weren't visiting Uncle so-and-so who we miss and love. Nothing like that. It was just a place outdoors to chill and I'd walk around the graveyard thinking "Man, this is fascinating yet scary. There was something very creep about it.
December 24, 2018

Catching up with Dick Davey

"We had two and half minutes to talk. None of the coaches did for about two minutes and 20 seconds. And then I kind of realized what we needed to do. And I said to the team, 'Gentlemen, we need to score." And we broke and went out and ended up winning the game. So it just goes to show you how important coaching is. You have to be technically very sound."
December 13, 2018

Catching up with Internationally Known Jazz Composer Jack Cooper

"Macy Gray is known across the profession as a problem. She's lost a lot of work that way. And she was a huge superstar, as you know...Fortunately, I wasn't in charge of the gig"
December 9, 2018

Pure Hate: Rivals Compare Notes on Saint Mary’s v. Santa Clara

"The year we cut the program for football was our freshmen year," said former Bronco Drew Zurek. "Within a couple weeks, it may have been that week, we were playing in Moraga. And their students! I don't know how many footballs we saw in the crowd that day. They had students that went behind our bench and were playing catch with the football right in front of the Santa Clara crowd."
December 2, 2018

Jay Love of Mix 94.1: Cancer-free and Making the Most of his Second Chance

Three years ago, J. Love was diagnosed with Stage 4 throat cancer, enduring excruciating chemotherapy and radiation. Today, he’s cancer-free and the program director of Mix […]
November 19, 2018

Fuel for the Fire: Inside the drama at Golden State and a look at the NBA with Bill Herenda

"I think it's foolish to believe that teams don't have some type of dysfunction within them regardless of their record and place in the standings. And this, obviously has gone public But I feel this is more trending toward a bump in the road than an implosion because those guys realize how special it is what they have and I think they'll be hungry to rekindle it and get back to that level of play soon.