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          After Barack Obama's historic election as the nation's first black president in and reelection in , references to the South.

          In , the Government Printing Office and the Office of the Federal Register released a mobile application () that....

          Hy Lit

          Hyman Aaron "Hy" Lit (May 20, 1934 – November 17, 2007) was an American disc jockey based in the Philadelphia area from the 1950s until 2005.

          In his 50-year career, Hy Lit broadcast from WIBG, WDAS/WDAS-FM, WKBS-TV, WIFI, WSNI/WPGR, KPOL, WKXW, among many others. His last station was 98.1 WOGL, where he broadcast from 1989 until his resignation late in 2005. He was known as "the Jet Jockey on Flight 99" which was the frequency for WIBG.

          The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia inducted Lit into their Hall of Fame in 2003.[1]

          1960s & 1970s

          Lit dominated AM radio in Philadelphia from the late 1950s through the 1960s as one of WIBG's "Good Guys," as his Hall of Fame show drew a 71 market share, unheard of before or since.

          PDF | Barack Obama's memoir Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance () has been an enormous public success since it was.

        1. PDF | Barack Obama's memoir Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance () has been an enormous public success since it was.
        2. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Joe Biden, the author of Promise Me, Dad, tells the story of his extraordinary life and career prior to his emergence as Barack.
        3. In , the Government Printing Office and the Office of the Federal Register released a mobile application () that.
        4. Speeches.
        5. Joe Biden, the author of Promise Me, Dad, tells the story of his extraordinary life and career prior to his emergence as Barack Obama's beloved, influential.
        6. He released several successful LP "Hall of Fame" collections of music he played on the show, the last of these when he joined WPGR in 1981. In 1977, when WIBG signed off the air, Hy Lit was the last DJ on the station. Around 1978, Lit mov