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Before coming to [[Birmingham]], Jersey spent eight years with WTIC-FM in West Hartford, Connecticut. Before that she worked in Colorado Springs, Colorado and Ocean Springs, Maryland. During her tenure at WTIC she served as an on-air personality, music director and program director before she was let go in April 2009. Six months later she was invited to audition for WMJJ and joined Conrad on [[November 30]].
Before coming to [[Birmingham]], Jersey spent eight years with WTIC-FM in West Hartford, Connecticut. Before that she worked in Colorado Springs, Colorado and Ocean Springs, Maryland. During her tenure at WTIC she served as an on-air personality, music director and program director before she was let go in April 2009. Six months later she was invited to audition for WMJJ and joined Conrad on [[November 30]].


Jersey is engaged to Pat Quinn.
Jersey is engaged to Steven Bailey.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:51, 4 January 2011

Jeannine Jersey is a radio personality who replaced Shannon Stevens as co-host with Rob Conrad on WMJJ-FM's "Magic Morning Show" in 2009.

Before coming to Birmingham, Jersey spent eight years with WTIC-FM in West Hartford, Connecticut. Before that she worked in Colorado Springs, Colorado and Ocean Springs, Maryland. During her tenure at WTIC she served as an on-air personality, music director and program director before she was let go in April 2009. Six months later she was invited to audition for WMJJ and joined Conrad on November 30.

Jersey is engaged to Steven Bailey.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (November 4, 2009) "Jeannine Jersey new personality at Magic 96.5 in Birmingham." Birmingham News
  • Fillo, MaryEllen (November 6, 2009) "Jersey Says Bye, Connecticut, Hello, Alabama." Hartford Courant