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The Men of Sirius OutQ Radio:
Interviews with John McMullen, Charlie Dyer and Jeremy Hovies

by Robert Urban, May 17, 2005
John McMullen
Charlie Dyer
Jeremy Hovies
Satellite and Internet radio is quickly changing the way the world tunes in to the airwaves. Sirius Satellite Radio’s over 120 channels include OutQ, a 24/7 radio station for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. OutQ’s provocative and entertaining programming offers news, talk, interviews and music from GLBT recording artists.

As I musical artist, I’ve had the pleasure of appearing as a guest on several OutQ shows, which are broadcast from the fabulously futuristic Sirius studios in New York City’s Rockefeller Center. Here I have the chance to “reverse roles” and interview three of OutQ’s top star radio show hosts: John McMullen, Charlie Dyer and Jeremy Hovies.

JOHN MCMULLEN
John McMullen has appeared on CNBC’s Bullseye and ABC World News Tonight, and has been quoted or featured in numerous publications including The Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Associated Press, San Francisco Chronicle, The Wall Street Journal, The Advocate, and Out Magazine. He was named as one of the Out 100 in 2003 for his role as a media innovator in creating GLBT radio.

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CHARLIE DYER
Charlie Dyer has spent more time learning, performing, following and talking about music than anything else in his life. He was trained in Classical music--voice, piano and cello--in his youth. As an adult, Charlie has been active in theatre and chorale music. For six years, he was a member of the internationally-recognized Seattle Men’s Chorus. Prior to joining Sirius OutQ, Charlie was the co-founder and vice president/music programming of webcaster GAYBC Radio Network.

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JEREMY HOVIES
Known to his overnight audience on Sirius OutQ as “J.Ho,” Jeremy is one of the foremost authorities on GLBT music and artists. His broad tastes may have been a result of divine intervention from his days as a church choir boy. His expertise spans pop to punk, from folk to dance. Hovies previously worked as an associate producer for Sirius OutQ. Before that, he served as the Music Director and an award-nominated on-air talent for three years at the GAYBC Radio Network.

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