Erika Jay is the new midday host on WLTJ (Q92.9)/Pittsburgh. No stranger to the market, she crossed the street from Froggy 104.3 where she did mornings for seven years. She got her start in the business in college. “I worked all 4 years at WWNW 88.9 Titan Radio at Westminster College in New Wilmington, PA. I even got paid to work there in the summer and was the PD my senior year,” she explains.
“My first ‘real job’ in radio was part-time at Cumulus’ K105 .
It will close its central city windows for the final time at 7pm on Friday.
Crowds of people gathered at the top of Lorne Street from 11.30am on Thursday, with the line snaking around the corner to Wellesley Street.
One passer-by stopped to ask if Justin Bieber was in town, but Bieber Fever this is not. All these people were waiting for was pancakes; specifically, Korean filled pancakes from the hole-in-the-wall that has been there since 2004.
The line for No.1 Pancake stretching back onto Wellesley Street.
Photo: RNZ/Katie Fitzgerald
No.1 Pancake will end its run in the central city on Friday, and will move 18km north to Rosedale.