DJ DADDY Ernie’s popular reggae show Superjam can now be listened to worldwide after the DJ teamed up with a New York radio station.
The former Choice FM DJ sealed a deal with reggae label VP Records’ internet station Randy’s Reggae Radio, which began broadcasting the show on Wednesday (Mar 5).
Daddy Ernie said: “As I continue to bring the show to our regular audience, I’m even more delighted to be bringing the show to new listeners, who know, appreciate and want to hear the music that we love.”
The radio DJ was axed by Choice FM - Britain’s first black radio station, licensed specifically to cater to African Caribbean audiences – after it was renamed Capital XTRA as part of a major rebranding exercise last year.
Not letting his loyal listeners down, Daddy Ernie dusted his shoulders off in the New Year and from January he started to present Superjam on British online radio station, Vibes FM.
It seems no stone is being left unturned as Superjam will also hit Birmingham airways from Sunday (Mar 9) on Genesis Radio.
Superjam made history as the first reggae show in the world to be broadcasted five days a week, outside of Jamaica.