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Nell Bassett.
Alison Steele: After WNEW dropped the all-female lineup, Steele stayed on and became known as The Nightbird, hosting a progressive-rock show from 1968 to 1979. Her soft, sultry voice contrasted the work of acts she championed like
Yes,
The Moody Blues. She is widely credited with making overnight radio a viable format.
Carol Miller: Miller has been a mainstay of classic rock radio in New York since 1973. She s worked on WNEW-FM, WPLJ-FM and currently WAXQ-FM, as well as on satellite radio. She championed the unsuccessful effort to make
Bruce Springsteen s Born to Run the New Jersey state anthem, and is known for her long-form