- Jamie, Frosty and Frank Show
"The Jamie, Frosty, and Frank Show" was a
radio show which ran from1994 to1999 onDenver 'sAlice 105.9 and from1998 to 1999 onLos Angeles 'Star 98.7 .It starred:
*Jamie White , who was unabashedly rude and loud (sometimes too much so for many listeners), and perhaps too honest. She sometimes would describe bizarre sexual situations to her disgusted coworkers--longtime fans might remember her discussing sex with a toe--despite their protests, and often recalled her awkward "white trash " childhood. She had been an ugly child, she claimed, and frequently repeated what she later claimed as her near-motto of the time: "Mom, why don't the boys like me?" Jamie did make some effort to keep her private life out of the program--she referred to her best friends as "Zil" and "Nhoj" (Liz and John, respectively, spelled backwards) and her boyfriend (and later fiance) only as "the doctor".
*Frosty Stilwell was quieter than his coworkers, a funny, friendly, overweight nerdy type who was frequently the butt of their jokes. He was older than they were, a great fan ofStar Trek and an admirer of characterCaptain Kathryn Janeway . He was sometimes teased about being secretly in love with Frank.
*Frank Kramer probably revealed the least about his private life on the show, often serving only to make snide comments to and about Jamie and Frosty while they talked. He was anagnostic and also skeptical about many other things in life, including romance. Though in the same age group as Jamie, he often seemed younger.Each show ended with Jamie, Frosty, and Frank apologizing to anybody and anything they'd potentially offended during that particular broadcast while
Brenda Lee 's "I'm Sorry" played in the background.For much of its run on Alice 105.9, the Jamie, Frosty, and Frank Show was the highest-rated radio program in the Denver area. In 1998, however, the trio was moved to Los Angeles, where they quickly rose to the second highest-rated
English language program in a larger and more competitive market. This achievement is even more impressive when one considers the fact that Star 98.7's own ratings had been dropping for some time. The show continued to be simultaneously broadcast on Alice 105.9 during this period.On
September 15 ,1999 , Frosty and Frank were suddenly and inexplicably removed from the show and replaced withDanny Bonaduce , former child-star. Fans of Jamie, Frosty, and Frank protested, and even Jamie herself referred to the change as "a forced decision". Frosty and Frank were quieter but obviously displeased, stating, "Yes, there is a lot to the story, but we can't say much" and "I could be better, but that's a long story, and if I told you, I wouldn't get paid", respectively. [http://www.westword.com/Issues/2000-02-03/news/message.html]The broadcast of the new
Jamie and Danny Show was less popularFact|date=January 2007; ratings declinedFact|date=January 2007 and Bonaduce was fired in2005 .In
2000 , Frosty and Frank joinedHeidi Hamilton , a former traffic news anchor they had met at Star 98.7, to form theFrosty, Heidi & Frank show. The program airs from Los Angeles 97.1 Free FM (KLSX ) studios. OnJanuary 4 ,2007 , Frosty and Frank invited Danny Bonaduce onto the show and the three of them traded behind-the-scenes stories about the drama that had unfolded at Star 98.7. All three of her former co-hosts alleged that Jamie was an extremely difficult and demanding person to work with, that she schemed behind the scenes to have her co-workers fired, and that she didn't even want to share a toll-free number with the other hosts to take callers. Bonaduce called her a "Texas Chainsaw Massacre of a personality... the worst experience of my life" and Frosty and Frank said she was a "witch" and "excruciating." [http://podcast.971freefm.com/klsx1/91441.mp3]On
July 5 ,2005 , Jamie White was paired up with Jack Heine and Mike "Stench" Roberts to form theJamie, Jack, and Stench show on Star 98.7, untilJanuary 3 ,2007 , when all three were released from Star 98.7 with the station focusing more on music and artist driven content.References
* [http://www.westword.com/Issues/2000-02-03/news/message.html The Westword, February 3, 2000]
* [http://members.cox.net/rwagoner/columns/2005/jul0805.html Radio AM to FM, July 8, 2005]
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