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Andrew Harms, better known as harms, is a radio personality and television host based in Los Angeles.

Drew Harms
Occupation(s)Radio DJ and TV Host
Known forHosting TV Show "In Harms Way" and Hosting on 107.7 The End, ALT 98.7 Los Angeles, and ALT 102.9 Seattle
Websitehttp://www.andyharms.com

Career

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While getting a business degree at the University of Washington, 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. He was later promoted to the station's music director, and in 2008 replaced outgoing Assistant Program Director Jim Keller.[1]

In December 2012 Harms accepted an offer from Sean "Diddy" Combs to help launch Revolt TV,[2] a new music TV network but seen over 25 million homes. Hired as the director of music programming, he specialized in alternative, electronic and pop genres, and was responsible for identifying music videos and related content. From October 2013 – October 2014, he hosted, wrote and programmed a daily half-hour show on the network called “In Harms Way", and co-hosted the network's flagship show "Revolt Live".

After two and half years at Revolt, Harms accepted an opportunity to return to radio full-time at LA's Alt 98.7, where he currently hosts weekday afternoons in LA and Seattle from 3–7 pm, and serves as the station's assistant program director and music director. During Harms's time there, Alt 98.7 has become one of the top three stations for people 18-34 in LA. Harms also hosts national television broadcasts for iHeartRadio around the world, most recently with U2, Muse, Mumford & Sons and The Red Hot Chili Peppers[3]

Harms is currently:

He is also known for his work as:

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References

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  1. ^ "Harms Upped to APD at KNDD".
  • ^ Hay, Travis (2013-01-24). "Former End jock Harms leaving Seattle to work for Sean 'Diddy' Combs? It's true". Guerrilla Candy. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  • ^ "Bio". Andy Harms. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  • ^ [1] MTV News
  • ^ "The Top 25 Rock Radio Programmers". Billboard.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andrew_Harms&oldid=1231330702"
     



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