“Our industry is complicated, fun, and sometimes downright corrupt! Naked DJ dares to expose what happens off the air.”
—Delilah, syndicated nighttime radio host
“The deliciously scandalous story rips along at speed worthy of an AM shock jock, complete with irreverent, tight turns of phrase and to-the-point descriptive language that hustles the reader’s imagination.” TRIAD CITY BEAT, Summer Reading List
“Having worked in radio for 30 years, I’ve never read anything that captures EXACTLY the language of our business like NAKED DJ. Jo Maeder does an excellent job of showcasing the mix of talent, ego, and insecurity pervasive in so many who are drawn to this intimate and mysterious thing called radio.”
—Chris Demm, The 2 Guys Named Chris Show
“NAKED DJ is quite an adventure, a book I wish I was name-dropped in. It rings true to the business of music in every way.”
—Lisa C., The Motherfunker, 98.1 Radio Free Santa Fe
“I may be partial to a story about a woman in radio, but wait until you see the fifty shades of a business that Jazmyn conquers. You’re going to fall in love with her, too!”
—Lisa Taylor, radio host/voice talent, Dallas
“I couldn’t take my hands off NAKED DJ. Sleazy bosses, backstabbing colleagues, idiotic publicity stunts, unequal pay, and a stalker — all while our heroine searches for true love and her true identity. I was rooting for her on every page.”
—Bill German, Under Their Thumb: How a Nice Boy from Brooklyn Got Mixed Up with the Rolling Stones (and Lived to Tell About It)
“Jo Maeder paints a vivid picture of our industry (Note: I am NOT the inspiration for the consultant character!). For anyone curious about what goes on behind the soundproof glass, read this book.”
—Valerie Geller, consultant, Geller Media, Beyond Powerful Radio
“If you are in the wonderfully mercurial radio business, this read will resonate. If you have a ‘real’ job, this is what Frasier couldn’t tell you.”
—Lora Songster, morning host WMAG/Greensboro
“Broadcasting is a crazy business, and Jo Maeder understands it well. This book is an entertaining and fun read.”
—Donna Halper, consultant, media historian, Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting
“NAKED DJ doesn’t leave anything out (or on, for that matter)! The characters stuck with me. I think I even knew some of them in a past life.”
—Mary June Rose, former program director WGN/Chicago