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WMPH PICTURES 2006 |
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Recording artists
Amber,
Lucas Prata, Cary Vance (Promo Only),
DJ Ray Devine and
Kristine Hendricks of
QED at WMPH
on January 11. |
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WMPH broadcasting live every Thursday evening in
December 2005 - February 2006 from
Lux Lounge.
Pictured:
DJ Ray Devine
and Kris Henderson |
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Live broadcast on February 23, 2006 with recording artist
Rachel Panay and Osha
Kai from
Lux Lounge.
Pictured:
Rachel Panay
and WMPH manager Clint Dantinne |
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Ray Devine interviews Harlem Globetrotter
Eugene 'Killer' Edgerson
via live telephone remote on March 2, 2006.
Listen to
on-air interview
Globetrotter show tickets for were given away to four winners (102
Brandywine School District employees entered the contest). A
caller from New Castle also won tickets. |
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WMPH hosted the
DSTP party at Mount Pleasant
High School
on March 23, 2006 (picture coming soon) |
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WMPH representatives Clint Dantinne, Kris Henderson, and Ben Yanis
attended the
Winter Music
Conference in Miami
from March 24 - 28, 2006 |
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Clint Dantinne at the Brandywine Hundred
Fire Company
for the Mount Pleasant High School Class of '06
After-Prom
fundraiser 'Beef & Beverage' on April 1, 2006 |
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Recording artist Danielle Bollinger with
Kris Henderson,
Clint Dantinne, and Ray Devine on April 4, 2006. |
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WMPH mixshow DJs at Glass in New York City on
May 24, 2006.
Fat Jo, Harry Towers, Dom Armano (top), Ray Devine (bottom),
DJ Wolf, Kris Henderson, Clint Dantinne |
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WMPH manager Clint Dantinne (far right)
spoke about the public awareness campaigns offered by the radio station
at a special luncheon for the
Delaware
Association for Children of Alcoholics on June 5,
2006. Also pictured is DACOA president Gail Crowell, Mayor's
office information officer John Rago, and DACOA executive director
Barbara Ridge. |
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Recording artist Drea and WMPH manager Clint Dantinne visit
XM Radio
in Washington DC on June 6, 2006. BPM-81 program director Alan
Freed is pictured far left. |
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Jade Starling and the group Pretty Poison are pictured with
Ray Devine and DJ Kris on June 6, 2006. |
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Recording artist Drea with the release of her new single 'Reincarnation'
talks on the June 7 WMPH early morning show. |
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WMPH at the
Delaware State
Fair press luncheon on July 20, 2006.
Katie Lane interviews fair spokesperson. |
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WMPH senior staff members attended the educational seminars and exhibits
of the
DJ Expo
in Atlantic City from August 21 - 24. Pictured (left) is the DJ
Expo Promo Only party at the Trump Casbah as WMPH manager Clint Dantinne
sits between singer Brooke Hogan and her father Hulk Hogan. |
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WMPH provided the disc jockey entertainment for the 'Back To School'
dance at Mount Pleasant High School on September 15 complete
with professional sound system, light, laser, and video show. |
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DJ Kris, Jes (from Motorcycle), and
Clint Dantinne on November 3, 2006. |
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WMPH was again a media sponsor for the New Castle County Chamber of Commerce
16th Annual Entrepreneurial
Women's Expo
on November 9, 2006 at the DuPont Country Club. Pictured left,
Clint Dantinne is pictured with the keynote address speaker
Kathy
Dempsey. Pictured right, Ray Devine and Clint
Dantinne at the WMPH exhibit table. |
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WMPH DANCEfest - November 18, 2006 (8 PM - 1:30 AM)

WMPH DANCEfest 2006 held at Baxter's Club in Wilmington on November
18 was a huge success. Performing LIVE on stage were Georgie
Porgie, Kristy Kay, Kathy Phillips, Rachel Panay, Pepper Mashay,
Drea, Gia 7, Ohsha Kai, Fredrick Ford, and Giorgio. Spinning
LIVE were legendary DJs John Kano, Giuseppe D, and Ray Devine.
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WMPH was a media sponsor for the November 28, 2006 GET MOTIVATED!
seminar at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in
Wilmington. Speaking in order of appearance were Keith A. Craft,
self-made billionaire Bill Bartmann (pictured lower left with Clint Dantinne), Tim
Timmons, Phil Town, Jennifer Azzi, Tom Hopkins, George Ross, and
boxing champion George Foreman.
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