About Ric Chill

Ric Chill is a truly the hardest working man in Washington DC radio, having worked at 10 radio stations in the DC market. Born and raised in the DMV, Ric began his radio career at the tender of age of 17 as an intern at WPGC. Within 8 months he was a weekend on-air personality. In 1995, he was recruited to lead the on-air staff at the first all hip hop/go-go station in the Washington DC market, “Flava 1580”. After a brief stint at WKYS, Ric transitioned into a sports talk show producer, producing shows for the likes of Tony Kornheiser, Doc Walker & Al Koken, as well being the original producer for “The John Thompson Show” on ESPN 980.

In 2000, Ric joined the staff of Jam’n 99.5, which later changed formats and became HOT 99.5. While there, he was the top rated personality on the station over any daypart.
In 2009, Ric re-joined the Radio One family in Washington DC, working in a variety of capacities until joining the Majic 102.3 airstaff in January of 2012. Ric served as the Executive Producer & On-Air Contributor of the Donnie Simpson Show. Ric is currently the Local Producer for the DL Hughley Show.

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Ron King is a former officer in Port Canaveral, Fla. This may mean nothing to you, but the reason he recently lost his job is because he attempted to use images of shooting victim Trayvon Martin as target practice…in FRONT of other officers. Showing a complete lack of common sense by not just shutting up, […]

Movie star Halle Berry is pregnant again…at age 47! This will be her second child, joining five-year-old daughter Nahla. You can read the details here. (Side note: She’s FORTY SEVEN?)

They’re thinking ahead in Seattle: A seven-acre plot of land in the city’s Beacon Hill neighborhood will be planted with hundreds of different kinds of edibles: walnut and chestnut trees; blueberry and raspberry bushes; fruit trees, including apples and pears; exotics like pineapple, yuzu citrus, guava, persimmons, honeyberries, and lingonberries; herbs; and more. All will be available for […]

Entertainment supercouple Beyonce and Jay-Z just returned from a “holiday” in Cuba. Touring Cuba is prohibited by law, and members of Congress have written a letter wanting some answers. Details about this potential scandal can be found here.

Famous (?) singer Ray J. has released a new single: ‘I Hit It First’, an obvious diss at former sex tape partner Kim Kardashian. Ray, who largely has built his “career” off of being R&B singer Brandy Norwood’s younger brother, and from making a sex tape w/Kim Kardashian is currently making a music video purportedly […]

In Atlanta, 35 educators, including principals, superintendents, and teachers face racketeering charges after changing answers on state exams to meet requirements.  To read more details about this disgrace, click here. 

In Staten Island, NY a 101 year old woman has seemed to acquired the recipe for longevity, and she ‘s Southern comfortable w/it. At 101 years old, she’s going strong, and feeling great. You can read about it here.

Here’s a way to save space in your fridge, eat healthy, and eat well! You know it looks good…salad in a jar! Read and view here, on how to do it.

And to prove it, here’s a quiz!  

The first day of spring is officially at 7:02am March 20th. Along with spring comes the cleaning. For some tricks to make it easier, click here.

This past Friday rapper Lil’ Wayne was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles  after suffering multiple seizures.  According to online site TMZ.com, he was administered the last rites. That has not been confirmed or denied, but what can be confirmed is the rapper had his stomach pumped THREE times to remove the contents of sizzurp […]

March 9, 2013  Georgetown University played it’s last Big East Conference basketball game vs. perennial rival Syracuse. The Hoyas are moving to a new home w/the “Catholic 7” and The Orangemen are moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Theirs’ was perhaps the most intense and hotly contested rivalry in the Big East. Some of the […]