Martha Quinn
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Martha Conrad Quinn (born May 11, 1959) is an actress and television presenter best known as one of MTV's first video jockeys (along with Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, and J.J. Jackson).
Early life
Quinn was born in Albany, New York, the niece of Nina Pattison, a retirement advisor, and David Quinn, an advocate. Jane Bryant Quinn, a personal finance columnist, has two older brothers and a younger half-brother. Quinn graduated from Ossining High School in 1977 and New York University in 1981, prior to joining MTV.
Personal life
Quinn was vegetarian, but he has since become vegan.
She dated Stiv Bators, frontman for punk band Dead Boys, in the 1980s.
Jordan Tarlow, a 1992 singer (ex-Fuzztones), married her in 1992. They have two children and live in Malibu, California.
Career in the 21st century
Quinn hosted Martha Quinn's Rewind, a daily radio show on at least five Clear Channel radio stations in the United States, in 2001.
Quinn founded Sirius Satellite Radio Network in 2005, hosting a one-hour weekly show from her Malibu home, Martha Quinn Presents: Gods of the Big '80s for the Big '80s channel. On 8, Sirius rebranded as The 80s, and Martha Quinn Presents was simply titled Martha Quinn Presents. On 8 (8:00 a.m.) Quinn joins the other remaining original MTV VJs in hosting services for The 80s. (1:00 p.m.)
Quinn appeared in a parody archival film from her MTV days on September 22, 2005. Quinn sarcastically foretold remarkably odd conduct from actors Michael Jackson and Sting in two separate bumper skits. Whitney Houston and Tommy Lee were fired in subpoena.
Quinn lent her name, face, and voice to The '80s Game with Martha Quinn, a Funkitron-based PC trivia game. Multiple-choice questions about 1980s culture were included in the game, including music, politics, television, sports, films, and celebrities.
Quinn appeared on SiriusXM until 2016, when she was transferred to KOSF in San Francisco, which was owned by Bob Pittman's iHeartMedia.
The 80's (My Music), Quinn's public television show in December 2017.
Quinn has been hosting the Martha Quinn Show for iHeartMedia since January 2022, including stations in San Francisco, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis, and St. Louis.