
airs each weekday morning
7-10 on 1360am WNJC and on the web at www.andykortman.com The
program showcases the music of "The Great American Songbook" by
legendary performers like Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand, Nat "King" Cole, Peggy
Lee, Johnny Mathis, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Perry Como, Bobby Darin, Rosemary
Clooney, Sammy Davis Jr, Andy Williams and many more. Also featured are
today's brightest stars, like Michael Buble, Diana Krall, Steve Tyrell, Jane
Monheit, Harry Connick Jr and more, performing their versions of these "timeless classics." Also
featured are the greatest "Pop" and "Middle-of-the-Road" hits
of the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s from names like Elvis Presley, Dionne Warwick, The
Fifth Dimension, Steve & Eydie, Engelbert Humperdinck, Celine Dion, The Lettermen,
Anne Murray, Michael Bolton, Tom Jones, The Platters, Barry Manilow, Gloria Estefan,
The Carpenters, Glen Campbell, Neil Diamond and more. Weekly 9-10am feature hours
include "The Fabulous Fifties" on Wednesdays and "A Solid Hour
of Sinatra" on Fridays.

has aired
on 1360am WNJC since December 6th 2004. Andy relocated his popular
morning program to WNJC just several weeks after it's longtime "home," Philadelphia's
legendary 950 WPEN, discontinued their "adult standards" format.
Andy's lineage to 950 WPEN, and his twenty five years hosting this
type of radio program in the Philadelphia/South Jersey market have
given him the high profile and on-air reputation necessary to successfully
make the switch from corporate radio to this current independent
status. It also affords him total creative control, giving him the
freedom to host the type of program his listeners want, and to hand-select
sponsors whose products/services are of unique appeal to his audience.

is produced
by Andy's production company, Kortair Productions, which "leases" block
airtime from WNJC. The program is totally supported by advertising
revenue generated by various local, regional and national businesses
who wish to reach out to an affluent 45-plus audience demographic. Andy
says, "I feel honored to be able to keep this timeless music
alive, on the radio, where it belongs, and where my listeners have
enjoyed it for decades. These singers and songs are part of the fabric
of our lives, and touch people in profound ways."