Leslie Fram

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Leslie Fram is an American disc jockey on commercial radio. Her first professional job was at WABF in Fairhope, Alabama. One of the weekend shows she hosted was called "Platter Ladder". Later, Fram went to work across the bay at WABB AM & FM in Mobile, Alabama, where she rose to the positions of program director and operations manager, while performing a ratings-giant afternoon show.

In 1990, Fram joined Power 99 in Atlanta, working the morning show with Rick Stacy and Tom Clark as "The Breakfast Club". When Power 99 became 99X in 1992, Fram remained in mornings, eventually co-hosting the Morning X with Steve Barnes and Jimmy Baron. She also served as the program director of the station. Fram co-hosted the "Toucher, Jimmy, and Leslie Morning Show". After briefly co-hosting mornings with Axel Lowe, Fram became co-host of the New Morning X with Sean Demery and Rob Jenners.

Fram was the first woman to receive the T.J. Martell Award in recognition of outstanding performance in the music industry. In 2000 and 2001, she also was named Program Director of the Year by the Gavin Report and Program Director of the Year by Radio & Records.

In 2001 she became the narrator for the Cartoon Network quasi-documentary series Toonheads.

Referred to as the "First Lady of Modern Rock", Fram received the 2003 Heroes Award from the Atlanta chapter of the Recording Academy (aka Grammy). In November 2007, Fram was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 March of Dimes' Achievement in Radio (A.I.R.) Awards.

Recently departed from 99x with the disolution of the station from the airwaves to the internet.

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