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A side project of Joseph Fitzgerald Joseph Fitzgerald Biography: In the fall of 1991, in Miami, Florida; Fitz, a club disk jockey who was studying broadcasting, worked at the campus' radio station for a semester; this was the seed that later became Radio Jungla. The experience he had for that semester was very basic but it was the starting point to other experiences that followed. As he became notorious in Miami 's DJ scene he was invited to do shows at clubs and radio stations acquiring more experience at broadcasting. The style of music he played was hardly heard of in Miami , therefore, radio play was minimal. Only Friday night shows would feature something similar to what he played. One day a friend told him about this pirate radio station that was playing music very similar to the music he played. Something clicked inside of him. "This is it. This is true underground, the only place where exclusive stays exclusive." He listened to the radio station hopeful to hear a phone number to call until finally a phone number was announced. He met the owners of the radio station and quickly became partners promoting parties and spinning both at the station and at the parties. One day, the radio station was shut down by the FCC, but this was bound to happen since it did not have a license. This event did not stopped the owners of the radio station it merely delayed them. While the owners of the radio station worked on a new location to put the radio station Fitz worked on some or