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Remembering Carol Ford: The Iconic New York City DJ (audio)

Vinny Brown posted on the socials that industry vet Carol Ford has died.. Heres a little more info about her.. Rise to Fame on NYC Radio

Carol Ford distinguished herself as a trailblazing radio DJ in New York City, especially during the 1980s.

At a time when few women held drive-time and afternoon slots in major markets, Ford’s energy, warmth, and dynamic music selections brought her widespread recognition on the airwaves. WRKS 98.7 KISS FM and WNEW-FM

Ford’s radio career was anchored by her influential roles at WRKS 98.7 KISS FM, where she became one of the most prominent female voices during afternoon and drive-time programs. Later, she brought her on-air charisma and seasoned professionalism to WNEW-FM (Mix 102.7), further cementing her reputation as a fixture of New York radio.

Her engaging shows drew a devoted following and set the standard for listener interaction and community engagement in the city. Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Others

By consistently delivering in top time slots, Carol Ford proved that women could excel at the center of the metropolitan radio scene. She became a direct influence for other broadcasters—especially young women—who saw her not just as a voice on the air but as a mentor and a symbol of possibility.

Many next-generation DJs have credited Ford as an early inspiration, drawing from her mentorship, approachable on-air persona, and unwavering professionalism. Legacy, Later Life, and Retirement

Even after her primary on-air years, Ford remained active in the radio world, assisting with show preparation, supporting colleagues, and drawing on her vast experience while stepping away from daily broadcasts. Eventually, she retired from broadcasting and moved back to Cleveland to be closer to family.

In her later years, Carol Ford continued to support the radio community from afar, maintaining friendships and offering wisdom to rising talent. As of August 2025, she has passed away, and her legacy is fondly remembered throughout the industry. Lasting Impact

Ford’s airchecks, interviews, and classic shows remain celebrated in radio archives, serving as a resource and inspiration for aspiring broadcasters.

Her contributions not only shaped New York radio but helped redefine the role women could play in broadcasting. Carol Ford’s story endures, setting a standard of excellence, mentorship, and trailblazing spirit for future generations. You can hear Carol at the 38:46

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6F0UKvHWAM

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