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Harms, Andrew
OccupationRadio DJ
Known forDJ on 107.7 The End
Websitewww.1077theend.com/pages/6277981.php

Andrew Harms better known as harms, is a radio personality on 107.7 The End in Seattle.

Career

While getting a business degree at the University of Washington, Andrew Harms started working at 107.7 The End as a modulator. Within a year he was on-air as a weekend and overnight DJ, though he continued to work in the Promotions Department as Street Team Coordinator. He eventually moved from nights and weekends to evening drive. Harms was later promoted to Music Director and in 2008 he replaced outgoing Assistant Program Director Jim Keller.[1]

He is:

Currently Hosting on 107.7 The End

Formerly Hosted These Programs on 107.7 The End

  • The New Music Show
  • The People's Choice Countdown
  • Evening Slot of Monday-Friday 6pm-10pm 107.7 The End. (From March 2003-March 2008)
  • Afternoon Drive Daily 10am to 2pm
  • Saturday 7pm to 12nn
  • What's Next, Sundays 8pm-9pm

Accomplishments

  • Producer/Host of “Nightly Nirvana”, a 10-week nationally syndicated radio special.
  • 2004 FMQB Specialty Host of the Year
  • Leaked an early version of Fiona Apple's "Extraordinary Machine"
    US Navy 090804-N-5366K-094 Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Jason Torey keeps time as KNDD radio station host Andrew Harms, right, runs 1.5 miles to practice for the Navy SEAL Fitness Challenge at Surrey Downs Park
    [2]
  • Billboard named Harms the #6 rock radio programmer in the country in 2016.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/37362/harms-upped-to-apd-at-kndd?ref=search
  2. ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1497617/20050301/apple_fiona.jhtml?headlines=true MTV News
  3. ^ "The Top 25 Rock Radio Programmers". Billboard.