Leslie Gold, aka the RadioChick, will leave Sirius Satellite Radio and return to terrestrial radio as host of afternoon drive on WXRK-FM in New York, beginning Jan. 3, 2006, Mediaweek writes. WXRK-FM will switch to Talk as Free FM, Infinity Broadcasting announced last week; Gold will join David Lee Roth and Penn Jillette as on-air additions to the show. Gold has been with Sirius for a year.
Prior to Sirius, Gold delivered the highest morning show ratings in the history of Clear Channel’s classic rock station, WAXQ-FM. A spokesperson for Infinity said that Gold will likely be heard on other Infinity Free FM stations as well, and the show will be streamed online.
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