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4->''"Radio's all about guys with subpar intellects killing four goddamn hours a morning."''
5-->-- '''[[Radio/TheAdamCarollaShow Adam Carolla]]''', [[SelfDeprecation radio]] [[HypocriticalHumor host]]
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7The Dumbass DJ is, as the name suggests, a radio host ("disc jockey") who is a loud, obnoxious boor who makes moronic quips between songs. When used in fiction, the character is almost always intended to be unlikable; expect everyone else to respond with open derision and hatred. In the very rare cases that you're supposed to ''like'' them, they frequently become TheScrappy, a CreatorsPet or (if very lucky) SoBadItsGood.
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9Stereotypical Dumbass [=DJs=] hold a morning slot for a Top-40 station, and try [[LowestCommonDenominator (sometimes successfully)]] to amuse their audience with ToiletHumor, VulgarHumor, and [[LargeHam ridiculous overacting]].
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11Expect them to describe themselves as [[ChaoticStupid "wacky," "crazy," or "edgy,"]] insult callers and guests, and [[NoIndoorVoice scream half of their lines]]. If they're a pair, expect one to be named after an animal. See also LargeHamRadio; ShockJock.
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20* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' has the very loud and goofy Present Mic, who actually does host a radio show in while working at the UA. His HeterosexualLifePartner Aizawa thinks Mic is an obnoxious loudmouth, but in reality Mic is a genuine NiceGuy who loves his job and is deeply ([[BewareTheSillyOnes and sometimes violently]]) protective of his friends and students.
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24* Creator/DavidCross' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK9bbLQZ3Bo bit]] about Morning [=DJs=].
25--> "We're here with funnyman David Cross; David, you didn't know it yet, but you're just in time for the Friday Morning Fart Song! ''("What? No...")'' All right! You're listening to the Gator and the Lunatic!"
26* Creator/PeterKay has a routine about wedding [=DJs=] who fit this trope, as well as being TheUnintelligible.
27* The Sklar Brothers do an imitation of a zoo crew style radio show as one of their bits.
28* Some of Creator/GeorgeCarlin's earliest bits have him as deejays Weird Willy West and Scott Lame. West's sign-off song:
29-->''We've got the old tunes, the new tunes,\
30The show tunes, the blue tunes,\
31The greatest music in town...\
32But we never play it!''
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36* A ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' comic centers around a DJ who keeps hearing voices in his head telling him that nobody likes him and he should kill himself, until finally he breaks down and does it. The coroner investigating his death explains that he was a dormant esper whose psychic powers were just surfacing, and the voices were what his listeners really thought of him. The coroner says the DJ didn't deserve to be hated that much... until he hears a recording of his radio show. Worse still, said DJ was able to air his show twenty four hours a day with the aid of a sleep machine and an extended mix of a particularly annoying record. ''Tales From The Black Museum'' expands on this with his sunglasses being a talisman that held onto his psychic essence after his death with the next poor guy, a singer, who wore them ending up taking on his personality, which infuriates the fans at his concert.
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40%%* Adrian Cronauer in ''Film/GoodMorningVietnam''.
41* In the ''Film/ComediansOfComedy'' documentary, Patton Oswalt complains about his upcoming promotional stop at a radio show, predicting that the deejays are probably going to be blisteringly unfunny. When he gets to the radio studio in the next scene, the morning zoo crew pulls a whooppee cushion prank on him, which they seem to think is the height of hilarity.
42* Bill Murray gets to wake up every day for the rest of his life to the sound of two yammering deejays in ''Film/GroundhogDay''. "Okay, campers, rise and shine, and don't forget your booties 'cause it's cooooold out there today!" [[spoiler:The first sign he's finally escaped [[GroundhogDayLoop the loop?]] Their spiel changes.]]
43* Ruby Rhod from ''Film/TheFifthElement'' managed to be [[CampStraight effeminate]], [[TheCasanova sleazy]], and [[LargeHamRadio hammy]] all at once.
44%%* Johnny Crunch from ''Film/TheAdventuresOfFordFairlane.''
45* ''Film/ShakesTheClown'' featured a brief bit with a pair of [=DJs=] who were actually ''named'' Loud and Obnoxious.
46* The two [=DJs=] in ''Film/DeadAir2009'' start out like this, until a zombie apocalypse gets going outside their studio. They drop the dumbass, insulting schtick once they realize that something really nasty is actually going on.
47* Rockin' Roger from ''Film/{{Suck}}'', played by Music/HenryRollins and proving to be TooDumbToLive when he insults the vampire band in his studio on air.
48* Handsome Dan from ''Film/WaynesWorld2''. Not only does the name not describe him well, but he's too busy selecting music and preparing his comedic sound effects to pay attention to what his guests are saying. That is, openly and remorselessly insulting him on his own show.
49* Elderly actor Byron Orlock suffers through an interview with one of these in the horror film ''Film/{{Targets}}''.
50-->'''Kip Larkin:''' Mr. O, I must have dug your flicks like four zillion times! You ''blew my mind!''
51-->'''[[DeadpanSnarker Orlok]]:''' [[StealthInsult Obviously.]]
52* In ''Film/AlanPartridgeAlphaPapa'', one of the signs of the changes that North Norfolk Digital is going through is that the morning show is now hosted by a team of these.
53* Downplayed example: Wink Wilkinson (John Candy) from ''Film/LittleShopOfHorrors''. Likely modeled on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_the_K Murray the K]].
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57* The ''Literature/SergeStorms'' novel ''Hammerhead Ranch Motel'' had Boris The Hateful Piece Of Shit (Yes, that was his legal name, though the FCC required him to honk a foghorn when saying the last word when on the air). He was killed when Serge disguised himself as a lotion boy and slathered his body with homemade coconut oil-scented napalm.
58* [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in Jennifer Weiner's sequel to ''Literature/GoodInBed'', "Certain Girls." There is a flashback where a young Cannie hears a bit where these two [=DJs=] (whose show is suffering low ratings) look at the wedding announcements for the ugliest bride and they stop at this one called "Wide Bride", the dubious winner gets a supply of Alpo delivered to her house. Cannie's mother is disgusted and switches to NPR, whereas Cannie wonders about how the bride, the groom, the bride's mother and friends feel about the business and worries about her or a loved one receiving this sort of abuse.
59* [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Michael J. Nelson's]] essay collection ''Mind Over Matters'' has a chapter titled "Wacky Morning Misrepresentation" devoted entirely to taking the piss out of Morning Zoo show [=DJ=]s.
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63* ''Series/LawAndOrderSVU'' had an episode about a teenage boy who was inspired by a particular Dumbass DJ to commit a crime.
64* Josh Weinstein, who performed ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'''s Tom Servo in the show's early seasons, has stated that his voice for the character was intended to sound like a SmallNameBigEgo radio DJ.
65* ''Series/HarryEnfieldAndChums'': Harry Enfield's sketch comedy characters [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smashie_and_Nicey Smashie and Nicey]] combine this with aging rock star syndrome. The characters made that much of an impact, they were namechecked by the BBC Radio 1 station manager when tasked with rejuvenating the station's image.
66* Radar from ''Series/{{MASH}}'' becomes a bit of one in episode "Your Hit Parade".
67* A sketch in ''Series/BigTrain'' is about a terrible pun making DJ who repeatedly interrupts the start of a song to make stupid puns on the word "Bean", until he runs out of puns and goes down into a basement to yell at a group of chained children who were supposed to be writing his jokes for him.
68* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'' has the radio station hire two of these (known as "Carlos and the Chicken") in one episode. Frasier is the butt of their increasingly mean-spirited phone pranks and when he's had enough he decides to shame them on-air with a speech quoting numerous literary wits. Everyone warns him that he'll only embarrass himself further, but luckily for Frasier he accidentally sets them to arguing with each other simply by offhandedly referring to Carlos as the straight man. The pair publicly split up, and when he tries to continue one of them snaps that he went to college and already knows what Frasier's trying to say, then hits his BerserkButton by correcting Frasier's French pronunciation.
69* ''Series/ImAlanPartridge'': The title character may not be loud but he sure is just as obnoxious; including [[ComicallyMissingThePoint arguing with the content of]] Music/JoniMitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi", interrupting a debate with a farmer by making animal noises, continuously laughing to fill up the remaining seconds of his show, and getting into on-air spats with colleagues whilst handing over to them.
70* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' has Crazy Ira and The Douche, whose shows revolve around fart and sex jokes. The soundboard operator looks like he wants to kill himself. The Douche is revealed to have some HiddenDepths, as he had actually graduated Northwestern with an impressive communications degree and had originally only moved to Pawnee to help take care of his grandmother, and he emphasizes he's cooked up The Douche as a character for the show, but his off-air behavior hints the [[BecomingTheMask The Douche persona did become part of his actual personality over time]].
71* The "Z105" skits on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' center on one of these, as played by Jimmy Fallon. [[http://www.hulu.com/watch/3532/saturday-night-live-z105 This particular skit]][[note]]Note for non-Americans -- the video is on {{Creator/Hulu}}, which means [[NoExportForYou it can't be viewed outside America.]][[/note]] has Ben Affleck as a fellow Dumbass DJ -- and old college rival. They battle it out with their impressions: [=TuSpock=] ("Live large and prosper, Biotch"), Sherlock Homo ("Elementary, my queer Watson"), Man in the Can, Man in the Box, Sanjay, Rajneesh, the Gay Three Stooges, and of course, Andrea with the weather..."And we're baaaack!"
72** Also the later B-108 Morning Show sketches, with Richard and The Buffalo (Creator/TaranKillam and Bobby Moynihan), two PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy jocks who host a hip-hop show on a small town Minnesota station.
73* In ''Series/HiDeHi'', which is set in a 1950s holiday camp, Gladys is Radio Maplin's DJ. She spends all her time making unfunny, stilted jokes, trolling for gifts from the campers, and [[DreadfulMusician indulging her delusion that she can sing.]]
74* Louis C.K. on ''Series/{{Louie}}'' suffers through a phone interview with some radio idiots ("Tracer, Pig, and The Hole") to promote an upcoming show. The idiots are basically unintelligible except for a few stretches here and there; Louie just endures their prattle and it's not clear whether he can't understand them or just doesn't care.
75-->'''Tracer:''' So, Louie! What do you think of the whole clammydamcham thing going on at the rammydam?\
76'''Louie:''' ''[hiding his annoyance]'' Well, I wouldn't want to be that guy, sounds like he's in a lot of trouble.\
77'''Tracer:''' Ha ha ha!!\
78'''The Hole:''' Oh my gooooood!\
79'''Tracer:''' That's a cramalamadinga!
80* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'':
81** "The Gang Dances Their Asses Off" features "Power 102, the Zoo Crew," as performed by the Sklar Brothers.
82** Dennis, Dee and Frank try to start an intelligent internet talk radio show, but quickly descend into zoo crew idiocy.
83* One episode of the FBI negotiationshostage rescue series ''Series/{{Standoff}}'' had one such DJ who was making a hostage taking harder by drumming up support for the criminal and trying to instigate the crowd he had gathered there into a riot. Despite lawyers trying to defend him he is eventually arrested for his interference.
84* Would you believe Oscar the Grouch was one for a while? One episode of ''Series/SesameStreet'' had him get his own radio show called "The Can", which consisted mainly of insulting people who called in. Bonus points for answering the phone [[{{Toilet Humour}} "You're on The Can!"]]
85* One episode of ''Series/NightVisions'' was about a particularly mean-spirited and arrogant Dumbass DJ, who had a disturbed SerialKiller caller he insulted and hung up on break into his radio station and harass him for the explicit purpose of taking the asshole down a peg. [[spoiler:Thanks to being too much of an arrogant jackass to realize something was wrong until it was too late, he winds up being murdered.]]
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89* The song "Falling Down" by [=CunningLynguists=] is about three people who have a really, REALLY bad day on the same day, and eventually collide. In the beginning, a annoying radio DJ announces a traffic jam, then directly insults the listener, and to top it all "We're gonna play three full hours of the Baha Men!"
90* Creator/DavidCross recycled a bit of his stand-up routine (see below) to play an obnoxious DJ in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6XVbm0kS9c the music video for "Juicebox"]] by Music/TheStrokes.
91* The Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge album ''Music/SongsForTheDeaf'' had DumbassDJ intros to several tracks. A dumbass DJ closes "No One Knows". However, the segment is entirely in Spanish.
92* To a point, used in the beginning of the Music/DeadKennedys song "Creator/{{MTV}} Get Off the Air"; "Hi! I'm your video DJ! I '''always''' talk like I'm '''wigged out''' on '''Quaaludes'''!"
93* Nitzer Ebb's "DJVD", off ''Ebbhead'', talks about [=DJs=] suffering from "originality deficiency".
94* Peter Schickele of ''Music/PDQBach'' fame put out an album called ''P.D.Q. Bach on the Air'', where his alter ego, Professor Peter Schickele, was a D.J. at tiny classical music station WOOF, where he primarily played works by P.D.Q. Bach. That's not this trope, really, but another album of his is--''WTWP Talkity-Talk Radio''. On that album, he is part of a 3-D.J. team of Professor Pete, Jocko, and Blondie, who host a late-night radio show called "The Last Gasp." It's still mostly P.D.Q. Bach, but there's a strong implication that the two other D.J.s were forced on the professor by ExecutiveMeddling. It's also jarring to see a classical music program done in a chatty, silly A.M radio format.
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98* ''Podcast/PokemonAdventuresInTheMillennium'' has DJ [=scrtK1t1=], an obnoxious masked DJ who's first appearance has him hosting a rave in the Oreburgh Mines that is so loud and bad that it threatens to cause a cave-in.
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103%% Please note: This page does not allow real life examples.
104%% Examples from radio are allowed, but they *must* be either impressions, parodies, or discussions of the trope. Labeling real people as "dumbasses" is not allowed.
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108* Creator/ChrisMorris's aptly-named [[{{Punny Name}} Wayne Carr]][[note]]"Wanker", the Queens English version of "jackoff"[[/note]] from ''On The Hour'', who keeps up his Dumbass DJ schtick even when broadcasting from a war zone.
109* "The Tim and Phil Morning Show" skits on ''Radio/MartinMolloy'' were about a pair of [=DJs=] who attempt to be this but are woefully ill-equipped to pull it off.
110* The titular host of ''Series/TheAdamCarollaShow'' loves to parody this. One of his regular targets and impressions is the morning drive-time DJ who is too excited to be reading weather weather weather, news top of the hour, at the half hour, traffic traffic traffic weather etc. Also the stereotypical strip club DJ (Him imitating them with a string of strip club cliches, always ending with "Jade, stage five!" while Bald Bryan plays a '''Cherry Pie''' music bed).
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114* Nearly every DJ in the ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' universe is obnoxious or dysfunctional in some way or another. One admits to cannibalism. See Radio/GTARadio for more.
115* DJ Stryker in ''VideoGame/Burnout3Takedown''. Bonus points for being a ''real'' radio DJ.
116* ''VideoGame/{{Tropico}} 3'':
117** DJ Juanito. The expansion pack even gives you an option to shoot him.
118** Betty Boom in the expansion, [[VoiceOfTheResistance who runs the radio station of her very own]] LaResistance.
119* In ''VideoGame/HectorBadgeOfCarnage'', [=ClapFM=] is run by one of these. Notable for his liberal and gratuitous use of canned farting sound effects.
120* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'':
121** [[BigBad DJ Octavio]] is a rare downright villainous example, putting out a droning dubstep beat on his turntable and spouting cheese all the while.
122--->'''DJ Octavio:''' It's time to... D-D-D-DROP THE SEA BASS!
123** Averted with Marina, the DJ half of Off the Hook. She's pretty soft-spoken and generally has a nervous air around her, in contrast to her rapper partner Pearl, who is loud and obnoxious enough for the both of them.
124* Alan J from Sega's Ferrari F355 Challenge and Top Skater is this in spades. He even references ''VideoGame/{{Outrun}}'' by saying that it's a brilliant song to drive to with a hot blonde in the car.
125* Boyd Packer of ''Kriss Kross: VideoGame/MakeMyVideo'' (played by Richard [=McGregor=], writer/director of ''Banged Out'') is a huge fan of the duo who seemingly just has a show where he takes listener requests for what sort of music video the duo should get. He mugs for the camera with various toys and has a fair bit of snark for his fans, along with the player's work.
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129* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': This is one of the stock radio personalities mocked by Strong Bad in the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail "radio". "The AM Morning Crude Crew" are depicted in a promotional picture as two copies of Strong Bad named "Stoops" (who has a fake arrow through his head) and "Gusso" (who is throwing up), and Strong Bad describes them as "bad stand-up comedians you can't heckle... or jeckle... or throw high-ball glasses at". Their delivery is punctuated by repeated canned laughter and stock "silly" sound effects. Even Homestar, who's normally at least half-reasonable, drunkenly shouts at his radio while the morning crew is on and ultimately throws a highball glass at it (despite Strong Bad saying you couldn't). Strong Bad also briefly makes Strong Sad act like a fast-talking shock-jock to demonstrate how radio [=DJs=] [[VocalDissonance should sound nothing]] like their appearance would seem to suggest they sound.
130-->'''Strong Sad:''' What's the phrase that pays that plays for days? It's numbitty-nine-oh-two, "The Sturge." Don't you touch that ''zabbitablah''!
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134* ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy'' inverts this trope with [[http://samandfuzzy.com/301 DJ Positive]], a DJ whose on-air persona was being excessively cheery and good-natured and wanting all his listeners to have a lovely day. Naturally, this put him on Fridge's bad side, [[spoiler:who lived up to his death threats the moment he got a mobile body.]]
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138* ''WebVideo/LoadingReadyRun''
139** They had one sketch about a pair of shock jock [=DJs=] doing a really dreadful morning show, with phone pranks failing, awful music and everything going wrong. Their boss comes in and announces he is the Devil and that they are in an IronicHell. Only he's just yanking their chain and it's just a bad morning. [[spoiler: Only it ''is'' hell.]]
140** Inverted in their series ''Podcast/{{Qwerpline}}'', in which G-Money seems pretty sensible and in [[QuirkyTown Nsburg]] is almost certainly the sanest person there. His cohost A-Train has his quirks, but is still less crazy than almost everyone they interact with, and [[spoiler: turns out to make a pretty good alderman after being accidentally elected.]]
141* DJ Mac Megahertz on ''Toys/HeroFactory FM''. The guy fails at just about everything (though not as badly as some of his colleagues), but that's why the show is so hilarious (or SoBadItsGood). [[ToylessToylineCharacter If they only had a figure of him.]]
142* A WebVideo/DerrickComedy sketch involves two of these stuck in their recording room due to the "Wolfpocalypse" while still keeping up their schtick.
143* Podcast "Street Fight Radio" has the series focused on these titled "Shocktober", profiling various shock jocks and their careers.
144* A fairly popular internet meme has a blond-haired female DJ, supposedly a [[TheDitz ditz]], making "Dumbass DJ" type remarks. One example can be found [[http://cheezburger.com/6883839744 here.]]
145* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' features obnoxious radio hosts TJ and the Wombat, who fit this trope to a T. They seem like an unrelated distraction to the plot [[spoiler: until [[TheAssimilator Cell]] calls them and asks if they can put on [[SoundtrackDissonance Video Killed]] [[OhCrap the Radio Star]]...]]
146** In ''History of Trunks Abridged'' they're still around in Future Trunks' time, keeping track of the androids' carnage and being as tasteless as possible about it. However, a comment by Trunks implies that they're still keeping up their obnoxious personas as a coping mechanism due to constantly living under the threat of the androids.
147* ''Podcast/RandomAssault'': Andy closing song on episode 27 was the pinnacle of this.
148* From the ''WebVideo/RegularCarReviews'' video on the 1994 Lincoln Town Car;
149-->"He-hey! Welcome back to 98.3 The Beer Belly! We got Hawaiian shirts, Bud Light in a beer koozie, [[Music/JimmyBuffett Cheeseburger in Paradise]] coming up top of the hour, and we're giving away a Lincoln Town Car!"
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153* Garfield from ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' despises radio deejays. When Jon becomes one in "DJ Jon", it's played as FauxHorrific, and Garfield quickly works to get John fired. It certainly doesn't help that John starts neglecting his pets when [[AcquiredSituationalNarcissism he lets the job go to his head]].
154* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' episode "[[Recap/DariaS3E09 Jake of Hearts]]", two wacky morning deejays ("Bing and the Spatula Man") set up camp for a week at Lawndale High, to Daria's obvious non-delight. Daria, who's been coping with her father's heart attack, proceeds to give them a bitter TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that leaves the two [[BreakThemByTalking so mortified, they pack up and leave]].
155-->'''Daria:''' A few days ago, my father had a heart attack, forcing me to admit his mortality to myself for the first time. Accepting this grim new knowledge has been especially difficult, as I've been under constant, yammering assault by two utterly brainless and talentless so-called "radio personalities". And so, for these reasons, I, Daria Morgendorffer, am "Mental in the Morning".
156* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
157** In "Bart's Elephant", two idiot [=DJs=] end up owing Bart Simpson an elephant or risk losing their job to a machine, which comes pre-programmed with "inane chatter":
158--->'''DJ 9000:''' [[RoboSpeak Hey-hey. How-ab-out-that-wea-ther-out-there? Woah! THAT-was-the-cal-ler-from-hell. Well-hot-dog! We-have-a-''WEINER'']]\
159'''Idiot DJ #1:''' Man, that thing's great!\
160'''Idiot DJ #2:''' ''Don't'' praise the machine!\
161'''Boss:''' If you don't get that kid an elephant by tomorrow, the DJ 3000 gets your job.\
162'''DJ 3000:''' [[RoboSpeak Looks-like-those-clowns-in-Cong-ress-did-it-ag-ain. What-a-bunch-of-clowns.]]\
163'''Idiot DJ #1:''' ''[laughs]'' [[TakeThat How does it keep up with the news like that]]?
164** The writers admit on a DVD commentary that they think Radio [=DJing=] is the lowest rung on the entertainment ladder, and attracts the worst performers.
165** Marge's nervous breakdown comes to a head when she hears two [=DJs=] trick a man into thinking his wife died in an accident, with them laughing while the man starts crying about how he just talked to her.
166* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' has Brian get a radio show that displaces Dumbass [=DJs=] "Weenie and the Butt", whose show [[OverlyLongGag mercilessly abused prerecorded sound bites]]. His show starts off as the wannabe intellectual (but incredibly boring) ''The Lunch Hour'', but at the prodding of Stewie and [[ExecutiveMeddling the executives]] turns it into "Dingo and the Baby", a definite example of LowestCommonDenominator (as seen when they have a bikini-clad woman attempt to catch hot dogs in her mouth to win a boob job). After Brian [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizes what he's become]] and quits, the episode ends by showing that Cleveland and Quagmire have replaced them.
167* One sketch on ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' had [[Film/{{Gravity}} Dr. Ryan Stone]] accidentally call a couple of these while trying to reach NASA.
168* The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Ass Burgers" from season 15 featured an annoying radio show called "Big Harry and Mike in the Morning". Presumably, Stan was the only one who found it intolerable since the major plot of the episode was his growing pessimism toward society.
169* Leslie Willis a.k.a Livewire of ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' was one of these before becoming a supervillain. She spent much of her airtime denouncing and mocking Superman in order to [[AttentionWhore get reactions]]. Her transformation was the result of ''[[TooDumbToLive hosting a concert in a thunderstorm]]'' despite the police and Superman trying to talk some sense into her about the danger -- in fact, she went so far as to rile up the crowd in order to prevent the police from shutting the event down.
170* The ''WesternAnimation/XavierRenegadeAngel'' episode "Signs from Godrilla" features [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhkX6jop9DQ "Succotash and the Bird"]], a Christian radio show featuring a motor mouth host, constant abuse of sound effects, and frequent segues into asking listeners to "Call us up and win some cash!"
171* ''WebAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' has a fairly subdued example of "Tree-J and the Wolf", who run the WDDF radio station located in the Deepest Darkest Forest. Tree-J talks like an obnoxious LargeHam DJ but is otherwise harmless and generous with giving out prizes, but "The Wolf" is the worst part of the two of them. The Wolf is prone to sneaking up behind characters and unleashing a barrage of air horns just to make things extra annoying. Also, as Prohyas often points out, radios don't exist in this world.
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