Mad Dog and Billie
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Canadian broadcasters Jay "Mad Dog" Michaels and Billie Holiday hosted a succession of prominent morning drive time shows in the Toronto, Ontario radio market as Mad Dog and Billie, later Jay and Billie and then Mad Dog and Billie again.
After 92.5 FM Toronto, then under call letters CISS, was acquired by Rogers Communications and moved from a country music format to contemporary hit radio in 1999, and after a transitional period as Power 92 and a temporary morning show with Toronto radio veteran Kris James, Jay and Daryn Jones became morning show of what became known as KISS 92 FM. From entertainment reporter, Billie rose to succeed Jones when he departed to focus on his television career.
During the contemporary hit period at KISS, the show frequently featured voice actress Stephanie Beard as "Suga BayBee".
Jay and Billie stayed with the station through its transition to urban contemporary music format.
On the day that CISS switched to the JACK-FM Format, their longtime program director at CISS, Julie Adam, was named general manager and program director of Rogers' Toronto adult contemporary station CHFI. Erin Davis, morning co-host and an icon of the station, was let go, and her longtime on-air partner Bob Magee moved to afternoons. Mad Dog and Billie, later Jay and Billie, became the new CHFI morning show three days later.
During this period, CHFI was somewhat troubled in ratings and strategic direction, and Davis temporarily re-emerged at crosstown competitor CJEZ with morning host Mike Cooper. In June 2005, the station let go of Jay and Billie in favour of Davis and, after his employment with CJEZ expired, Cooper.
After a long absence from Toronto radio airwaves, it was revealed that Mad Dog and Billie would be returning to mornings on 99.9 MIX FM. Their first air date was August 8th, 2006. [1]