Terrie Carr

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Terrie Carr is a Music Features writer for Barrett Media and a Veteran Radio Programmer and On-Air personality who has programmed legendary New Jersey rock brands WDHA and WHTG. She also served as midday host and has opened her big mouth at  Q104.3, WPST and WJRZ. In addition, Terrie has programmed at Sirius XM and hosted nationally syndicated radio specials. She is presently the host of her new venture “The Carr Stereo Podcast”, which talks music and more with some of today’s top artists. Barrett Media recognized her in 2024 as one of the industry's “Best PD’s” and “Best On Air Personalities”. She was also named one of America’s Best Program Directors by Radio  Ink in 2001. Find Terrie on Instagram @TCRockdog or contact her at Terriecarrrnr@gmail.com.

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