Joe Rosati (Weekday Afternoons)

Joe Rosati (Weekday Afternoons)

Catch Joe on the air, Monday through Friday from 2 PM to 7 PM. Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


Joe Rosati joined Mix 95.9 two in 2015 as afternoon DJ, Monday through Friday 2 PM to 7 PM.

A high school freshman, Joe began his career in 1995 at WENU-FM/Glens Falls, NY. After filling in to cover sports on the morning show, the program director gave Joe his first job to be on the air weekends and to fill-in for the weekday personalities. By 1997 his company owned six radio properties in town and he sometimes would be on air from 10am-midnight on three different stations in one day.

From Glens Falls Joe went on air at some of the most successful radio stations in the country including nights at FLY 92/Albany, nights at STAR 93-7/Boston, middays at KDWB/Minneapolis, and late nights at Z100/New York. With a growing interest in imaging, Joe transitioned to Imaging Director and Midday Host for CHANNEL 9-5-5/Detroit before relocating to San Diego.

While in Boston, Joe met his wife, Audra in 2001. As a fan of the New York Yankees, Audra did not hold that against him and they went on to have two wonderful kids, Sofia, 8 and Joseph, 6, and dog, Dino. When Joe’s not on the air he loves spending time with his family, going to the beach, and trying out new restaurants.

Catch Joe on Mix 95.9 from Monday to Friday, 2 PM to 7 PM.

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