: While the show has since shifted toward more traditional sports talk, these early bikini contests were a staple of their brand, frequently documented on their legacy websites like dcsportsjunkies.com. The Sports Junkies Bikini Contest 2013 (Part 1) HD
: This specific event was part of their early-career "shock jock" era, characterized by live stunts and listener-involved competitions. The June 2001 contest is often remembered for being a peak moment of their transition from late-night/mid-day radio to morning drive-time dominance.
: Participants were judged on a combination of appearance and personality, often involving on-air interviews and "talents" such as hula-hooping or trivia.
: The event was hosted by "The Sports Junkies" (Lurch, Cakes, EB, and JP), a long-running radio group that moved to 106.7 FM in the mid-to-late 90s.
The (more commonly associated with the radio show The Sports Junkies on WJFK 106.7 FM ) was a recurring promotional event in the early 2000s that gained significant local notoriety in the Washington, D.C. area. Key Event Details
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: While the show has since shifted toward more traditional sports talk, these early bikini contests were a staple of their brand, frequently documented on their legacy websites like dcsportsjunkies.com. The Sports Junkies Bikini Contest 2013 (Part 1) HD
: This specific event was part of their early-career "shock jock" era, characterized by live stunts and listener-involved competitions. The June 2001 contest is often remembered for being a peak moment of their transition from late-night/mid-day radio to morning drive-time dominance. MARY JUNKIES BIKINI CONTEST JUNE 2001 106 7...
: Participants were judged on a combination of appearance and personality, often involving on-air interviews and "talents" such as hula-hooping or trivia. : While the show has since shifted toward
: The event was hosted by "The Sports Junkies" (Lurch, Cakes, EB, and JP), a long-running radio group that moved to 106.7 FM in the mid-to-late 90s. : Participants were judged on a combination of
The (more commonly associated with the radio show The Sports Junkies on WJFK 106.7 FM ) was a recurring promotional event in the early 2000s that gained significant local notoriety in the Washington, D.C. area. Key Event Details