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Sue O'Neal



SATURDAY & SUNDAY 6AM-10AM

New York  radio audiences remember Sue O’Neal as one of the first female DJ’s in the city as part of the air staff of the legendary 99X in the late 1970’s.  WCBS-FM listeners will also remember her as one of the first female voices heard on WCBS-FM 101.1 in the ‘90’s. 
 
Sue’s love affair with radio began when she heard her first Beatle record on WABC and was inspired to go into radio by listening to radio greats like Dan Ingram and Cousin Brucie. She started behind the mic at a local radio station in her native Connecticut reporting high school news.  After graduating from Emerson College in Boston,  Sue worked at WVBF-FM in Boston and G98 in Cleveland, where she was one of the first female dj’s in the country to do mornings on a Top 40 station.  After doing nights at 99X, Sue returned to Connecticut working at KC101-FM in New Haven and 96TIX-FM in Hartford. 
 
Sue moved back to New York radio joining the line-up at HOT 103. Over the years, she’s been on the air at WPLJ, Jammin 105, Mix 102.7, WKTU and, of course, WCBS-FM.  Sue also hosted the Totally 70’s channel on Sirius
 
Not satisfied with dominating one medium, Sue has also been a writer/producer for HBO/Cinemax, A&E/ The History Channel, and Lifetime TV, and was also one of the voices of HBO Entertainment News.
 
Sue lives in Westchester with her husband and two spoiled cats. She loves going to movies and Italian restaurants, her favorite Beatle is Ringo, and her ideal NYC location is the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.
 
Wake up early on the weekend and join Sue O’Neal Saturday’s and Sunday’s 6-10am
 
 

 
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