Jeff Serr

Jeff Serr (born August 20, 1965) is an American radio personality, best known for radio programs heard in Los Angeles, California and San Francisco, on popular stations including KYA, KIOI, and KIIS-FM. In recent years, Serr has lent his voice to TV and radio ad campaigns for CompUSA, Diet Pepsi, and Nissan, among others. Serr was born in Santa Barbara, California.

According to the disc jockey directory website 440:Satisfaction, Serr began his radio career at KBLF in Red Bluff, Calif. From there, he moved to KSJO in San Jose. Subsequent stops included KIOI and KYA, in San Francisco, and KIIS-FM (1982) and KCBS-FM (1988), in Los Angeles.

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